A card can only extract one kind of content. When a considerable number of cards are accumulated, they are classified according to different categories (such as aphorisms, scenery descriptions, character descriptions, etc.). ) Easy to use.
The general format of the card is as follows: Title: Category:No.: Abstract Source: Author: Name card printing date: Cards can be freely arranged and combined, and the content is concise and comprehensive.
Used in learning, it can not only help memory, but also facilitate frequent reference, and can also be used for self-test. It is very convenient to use and can often achieve unexpected results.
There are two ways to make a card, one is to remember only the main idea, and the other is to copy the original card. The former can play the role of index when helping to reread later; The latter can be directly read and used.
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Types of reading card making
1, extract card: This is the most used card, mainly to extract the required original data. When copying, the purpose should be clear, the extract should be accurate and the source should be accurate. Sources include author, title, edition, chapter and page number. Check immediately after picking, so that there is no shortage of time. The extracted cards can be divided into large categories, then into medium categories, and finally into small categories, which are bound into volumes and listed in advance for easy reference.
2. Summary card: After reading a book or an article, write the main contents on the card in your own words, which is conducive to timely reference. When writing a summary card, you should refer to the preface and postscript, so that you can have a general understanding of the ins and outs of this book, so that the summary written will be more accurate and refined.
3. Index card: Some monographs or papers are very important, so information is everywhere, which is really difficult to remember and choose. This requires writing down the title, issue number, chapter, page number and content of the article in monographs or newspapers and periodicals, and placing them in categories for future reference.
4. Memory card: Write down the useful materials you usually hear in a notebook, then transfer them to the card, sort them out at any time, and keep them in categories.
5. Experience card: record your usual thoughts, experiences or feelings. Take a few cards with you, and the occasional thoughts or ideas will be recorded immediately.