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Gregg Notehand A Personal-Use Shorthand & Integrated Instruction in How to Make Notes Leslie, Louis A. AND Zoubek, Charles E. AND Poe, Roy W. AND Deese, James Second 1968 McGraw-Hill, Inc.

Gregg Notehand

Part One

1. Fundamental principles of notemaking

2-8. Notehand principles

9. Getting ready to study

10. Planning your study time

11. Select the right notebook for notemaking

12. Notemaking from reading

13. Rules for remembering what you read

14. Notehand recall

15. Finding the central idea in your reading

16. Finding the central idea in your reading (continued)

18. Using the central idea to build your headings

19. Read before you make notes

20. Notehand recall

21. Making notes in your own words

22. Brevity in making notes in your own words

23. Organizing notes in narrative summaries

24. Organizing notes in outline form

25. Leave wide margins

26. Notehand recall

27. Use longhand headings in your notes

28. Use signals for "must remember" items

29. Making verbatim notes

30. The notemaker is an active listener

31. Getting the most out of your listening

32. Writing names in your notes

33. Notehand recall

34. Rules for effective listening

35. Rules for effective listening (continued)

36. Preserve difficult longhand spellings

37. Showing contrasts and comparisons in your notes

38. Definitions, background information, and examples

39. Notehand recall

40. Using notehand in original writing

41. Making rough drafts

42. Footnotes

43. Special uses of notehand in original writing

44. How to make notes for research papers

45. Getting ready to make notes from research

46. Making notes from research

47. Writing the research paper

48. Notehand recall

Part Two

49. Reviewing and preparing for examinations

50. Making derived notes

51. Making notes of class discussions

52. Making notes of other meetings and discussions

53. Making notes as a recorder

54. Writing the minutes

55. Indexing your notes

56. Disposition of your notes

57-70. Notehand principles

Key to Gregg Notehand

Index to Gregg Notehand