Do you highlight and mark in reference books?

Just a random one - kind of related to how you study.
Do you actually mark your books - like highlight text or write in the margin, underline, etc?
I only ask as tech/IT books are difficult at times to just read - like you traditionally do as there's terminology, jargon, code, references and all of that. So naturally marking the book may help.
So, do you... what's your technique?
Do you actually mark your books - like highlight text or write in the margin, underline, etc?
I only ask as tech/IT books are difficult at times to just read - like you traditionally do as there's terminology, jargon, code, references and all of that. So naturally marking the book may help.
So, do you... what's your technique?
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mark in books???? Who does that???? That brings the value of the book down.... because if you want to sell it later it has to be in crisp condition!!!!!
Kidding.... its friday.
To Answer your question I mark up my books with a highlighter AND a pen...I mainly underline and highlight what I underline....
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Technically you can... it depends on what you want to use to read the book. Use Adobe digital editions for your ebooks...
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I agree. It's going to be hard to sell my MCSE NT 4.0 books (never took an exam) with all that highlighter in it. People just don't find the value in marked up books. Now, my Windows 2000 books are on the market in pristine condition. I guess people are just really picky when it comes to the condition.
I do highlight my books. For things to focus on when skimming the book closer to the exam. Pick up on things that I struggle with. Or little things where the author or someone said "Remember this, it'll be on the exam!".
The only exception I make is I will go through the errata and one line the typos and write in the correct information.
On the subject of updating PDFs with errata, I believe if you buy through CiscoPress/pearsonitcertification they will generate/regenerate the ebook/PDF with the latest corrections to it each time you download it if there have been changes since the last time you downloaded it.
now for highlighting, I use a combo of a few main highlighter colors that signify different things (hard science students do this for formulas, theories etc)
I use Green for commands and shell things, and yellow for main 'should knows' and blue or orange for real world examples.
I also sometimes just underline with color if its not that important but should be known. This makes the page less cluttered.
Also, be sure to draw plenty of arrows that lead into your margin so that you can enter your own words that better clarify.
I used to use adobe to highlight, but its so fake for me.
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I tried using eBooks and found myself regretting it 5 minutes later.
And this is one of my "lighter" marked pages.
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I am like you on this, most of my book even after weeks of study are as pristine as new one..
Hehe, sorry buddy. It's weird. I actually like the feel of a page when it has been "roughed up" with notes and highlighters. Difficult to explain.
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For example, I highlighted and read every single page of Network+ and SSCP textbook exam guides. And I never just memorize subject matter. I won't take an exam unless I understand the concepts. I don't have much IT experience, so It will probably take me longer than many of you. I am going to take my time.
Sometimes I donate my old books. I'd rather take notes for myself and print stuff off.
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