{"id":142723,"date":"2022-03-07T04:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-03-07T12:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/culture.org\/?p=142723"},"modified":"2023-06-12T12:59:03","modified_gmt":"2023-06-12T12:59:03","slug":"notes-in-the-margin","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/culture.org\/special-interest\/notes-in-the-margin\/","title":{"rendered":"Notes in the Margin"},"content":{"rendered":"

“Notes in the margin” is a phrase that conjures up images of teachers adding comments to student essays or readers highlighting passages in a book. It’s a powerful tool that encourages thoughtful engagement with the written word.<\/p>\n

By taking the time to jot down our thoughts, we can make connections between ideas and draw out the deeper meaning of a text. Notes in the margin are a valuable way to further our understanding and appreciation of literature, and can even help us find our own voice.<\/p>\n

Whether it’s a single word, a few sentences, or a long paragraph, the notes we leave in the margin can be a source of insight and inspiration.<\/p>\n

What Are Notes in the Margin?<\/h2>\n

Notes in the margin are your own personal thoughts and comments written directly in the space surrounding the text. This can range from writing single words in the margin to more elaborate sentences and full paragraphs.<\/p>\n

You can use them to highlight key ideas, mark sections you might want to revisit, express your feelings towards the text, and more. You can write as much or as little as you want, and you can add your comments anywhere within the text, even if it is in the middle of a paragraph.<\/p>\n

Keep in mind that these are not the same as using bookmarks or sticky notes to mark pages you want to revisit later. For example, if you come across a passage that inspires you and you want to come back to it later, use a bookmark.<\/p>\n

But if you come across a passage that inspires you, but you don’t want to forget it as you continue reading, use a note in the margin.<\/p>\n

Benefits of Taking Notes in the Margin<\/h2>\n

Reading is a highly personal experience, so no two readers will approach a text in the same way. Taking notes in the margin allows you to tailor your reading experience to your own interests and needs by helping you focus on what is most important to you.<\/p>\n

Taking notes in the margin allows you to engage with the text on a more critical level than if you were just skimming the text. It helps you to see the text in a new way and make connections you might not have otherwise noticed.<\/p>\n

You can also return to your notes at a later date, even years later, and see what insights you had when you first read the text, or see how your thinking has evolved since reading the text.<\/p>\n

Tips for Taking Effective Notes in the Margin<\/h2>\n