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  2. Raul Pacheco-Vega, Finding the Most Relevant Information in a Paper when Reading: A Three-Step Method

Raul Pacheco-Vega, Finding the Most Relevant Information in a Paper when Reading: A Three-Step Method

Raul Pacheco-Vega describes the 'AIC Extraction Method' - Abstract, Introduction, Conclusion. This and similar methods in other guides can be a quick-and-dirty way to assess whether a text belongs in you 'Collective' or 'Inner' libraries (Thomson + Kamler, 2016) - and also, whether it deserves a more in-depth read! Raul's blog hyperlinks to a lot of extremely helpful step-by-step guides on germaine topics to this workshop, including annotated bibliographies, note-taking methods (including 'Cornell notes'), and more in-depth ways of processing reading through your writing praxis - what he calls 'Memoranda' and a 'rhetorical precis'. 

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