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http://www.dlsweb.rmit.edu.au/lsu/content/1_StudySkills/05notetaking.htm
Fallacieshttp://www.unc.edu/depts/wcweb/handouts/fallacies.html http://rwc.hunter.cuny.edu/reading-writing/on-line/logical_fallacy.html
Logic and Argumenthttp://www.dartmouth.edu/~writing/materials/student/ac_paper/logic.shtml
Synthesizinghttp://www.dlsweb.rmit.edu.au/lsu/content/4_WritingSkills/02synthesising.htm
Interpretive Readinghttp://www.studygs.net/interpretive.htm
Reading Difficult Materialhttp://www.studygs.net/texred1.htm
Taking Notes from a Textbookhttp://www.studygs.net/booknote.htm http://rwc.hunter.cuny.edu/reading-writing/on-line/annotating-a-text.pdf
PreReadinghttp://www.studygs.net/preread.htm
Close Readinghttp://www.fas.harvard.edu/~wricntr/documents/CloseReading.html
How to Get the Most out of Readinghttp://www.writing.utoronto.ca/images/stories/Documents/get-the-most-from-reading.pdf