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How To Read Scientific Books

Reading scientific books is quite different from reading other types of books, as they cannot simply be read cover-to-cover like continuous text. Instead, it’s essential to understand each piece of information and fit it into context. This requires engaging with the book deeply, actively reflecting on what you’ve read, and...

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How To Write An Essay On Books

An essay is a written elaboration on a question or topic. Therefore, writing an essay is an excellent way to summarize a subject that is addressed in one or more books. The first step in creating an essay is choosing a topic. This can be a self-formulated question or a...

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Tool-Review: How To Remember Everything With Anki

Anki is a program that helps with memorization. Like a flashcard system, Anki relies on the concepts of spaced repetition and active retrieval of learning material. However, compared to a flashcard system, Anki digitizes and largely automates this process. Spaced Repetition As described in the previous section, it’s essential to...

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Diagrams And Graphs To Visualize What You Have Read

Diagrams, drawings, and visual representations are ideal for illustrating the content of texts and books. They effectively display developments and relationships in a clear and organized manner, helping to summarize information concisely. Creating and viewing these visualizations also enhances the reproducibility of what has been read, as these images are...