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Have you ever read something without really absorbing it? Do you feel like you spend too much time reading the wrong texts? On this page, we will learn about active reading- a reading technique designed to help you get more out of your reading experience. Getting started with active reading...
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When researching for assignments, you may gather a lot of information from websites, books, e-journals, etc. How do you know when you have enough information for your assignment? On this page we give some practical tips. Knowing if you have enough information can be tricky but the following tips should...
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The Library has an extensive collection of electronic resources which includes e-books, e-journals, streaming videos, and images. These are available on and off campus using your RMIT login credentials. The Library's electronic resources are available through the Library collections webpage and also via LibrarySearch. The Library also has large collections...
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This section will cover the 'where' and the 'how' of finding information for your research. Finding the right information for your assignment topic may seem daunting at first. The web can be a good starting place. When you search for information on a topic, the list of results may include...
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Now that you’ve done some reading, it’s time to think about how you will organise this information so that you can use it to remember important points and concepts and so that it can be easily accessed should you need it in the future. When you read and take notes,...