BIBLIOGRAPHY
Far from exhaustive, this bibliography proposes a few leads into existing research into note-taking in various, mostly historical, contexts.
ANNOTATION RESOURCES AT HARVARD AND BEYOND
Annotation Project at Harvard
Notes and Books in Harvard Libraries
Books from the Personal Library of John Rawls
Harvard Course in Reading and Study Strategies
STUDIES OF NOTETAKING
Michael Canfield: Notes from the Field
The Field Book Project
Project Information Literacy
The Smart Tea Project
ArchBook: Architectures of the Book at UToronto
ADVICE ON NOTETAKING
Suggestions for Effective Note-Making [pdf]
Taking Notes - Harvard Law School [pdf]
Harvard Course in Reading and Study Strategies
Taking Lecture Notes - Stanford University [pdf]
Taking Lecture Notes - Dartmouth College [doc]
Some Notes on Notes
Taking Note: A Blog on the Nature of Notetaking
How Do You Organize and Annotate PDFs?
Jason Jones: Class Notes Assignment
New Tools and Methods in Digital Notetaking (Radcliffe Institute, November 2011)
Open Annotation
Using DevonThink for Research
NOTES IN THE NEWS
The Boston Globe: Brown University students crack Roger Williams's code
The Story of Information: Daily News from the Past and Future of Information
Scurvy Note-Taking Pirates
Houghton Library Acquires Annotated Books
The Atlantic: All the Presidents' Doodles
The Chronicle: Mark It Up
