Mastering the Art of Academic Diligence: Take Notes and Cite Your Sources
Janpha Thadphoothon
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1. Make Note-Taking a Habit
Why is this so important? I would like to point out that our memory is unpredictable and it can go away. We often take for granted that we will remember a great idea or a specific detail, but the reality is that we cannot remember everything and often times our memories play tricks on us too. Taking notes ensures that those valuable insights are preserved for later use.
2. The Power of Proper Citation
If you are working on a paper or conducting research, note-taking is only half the battle. You must also master the art of citation and referencing. It is incredibly easy to overlook or skip the step of acknowledging your sources, but it is a fundamental part of academic integrity. You should put the date on when take notes, too.
Whether you are pulling information from the internet, journals, magazines, or books, you must learn how to:
Quote correctly
Acknowledge the original authors.
Reference various formats like newspapers and book chapters.
3. Revise and Reflect
The video emphasizes that these practices aren't just for students; they are for anyone looking to improve their language skills or professional expertise. By taking notes and citing sources, you create a trail of your learning journey that you can return to, revise, and refine over time.
Final Thought:
As you continue your journey in learning English or any other subject, remember the golden rule: Take notes, cite your sources, and keep revising your knowledge.
For more tips on improving your English language skills and becoming a better learner, check out the full video by Janpha Channel here:
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