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Spreadsheet for Structured Note Taking
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Description
The spreadsheet "Spreadsheet for Structured Note Taking.xlsx" is a template for taking notes in a structured way. It is designed to help you capture information from various sources efficiently and organize it for later use, especially for academic research and writing.
Here's how to use it:
1. **Header Information:**
- **School Information:** Fill in the school name, year, teacher name, semester/quarter number, and class. This helps you easily categorize your notes.
2. **Note Card Sections:**
- **Source Information:**
- **Author:** Enter the author's name.
- **Year:** Enter the year of publication.
- **Title:** Enter the title of the source (book, article, etc.).
- **Publication:** Enter the name of the publication (e.g., journal, book series).
- **Publisher:** Enter the publisher's name.
- **Pages:** Enter the specific page numbers of the quote or information.
- **Library Reference:** Enter any relevant library call number or database information.
- **Quote:**
- **Exact Quote:** Write down the exact quote from the source. Be sure to use quotation marks and accurately represent the original text.
- **Special Characters:** When you need to skip a line within a quote, use the key combination "Alt" + "Enter" instead of just "Enter."
- **Continuation:**
- If your quote is longer than one note card, continue it on a separate card, making sure to clearly indicate that it's a continuation of the previous card.
**Overall, this spreadsheet is a useful tool for organizing and referencing your notes. It allows you to keep track of important information from various sources in a structured and easily accessible format.**
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Spreadsheet for Structured Note Taking
Immediate shipping
code 992150354
€7.80


