Thursday, July 16, 2009

Library's Place in the Study and Learning Process

1. Preparing to Study
  • Making good and efficient use of study time should be a primary objective of every student. With an organized approach, students will be able to improve efficiency and comprehension in the studies and better realize the satisfaction of success in school

2. Note-Taking, Memory, and Examinations

  • Taking notes makes learning process more active. Note-taking demands that you pay attention and use your memory. Test yourself in the preparation process. Learn to edit your own work. The objective examination tests your ability to remember details, dates, and specific dates.

3. Reading, Writing, and Using the Library

  • Reading skills contributes to success in school, in personal life, and in future career. Reading helps to improve the vocabulary. Reading helps to develop better writing skills - the ability to organize facts, thoughts, and opinions, and to express them clearly and grammatically.
  • The academic library is a gold mine of information. To make the best of it, you have to learn to use the library efficiently. In the library, you can unlock a lifetime of learning and pleasure and use the knowledge that many people have worked to compile and organize.

Summary

  • During the lifetime, people continue the professional development and the study and learning process. Improving the study skills not only give you a head start on the many challenges, as well as the satisfaction of a job well done.
  • There is not any better place as to study in the library surrounded by printed resources on campus and using the electronic resources in digital format.
  • Make it a point to take yourself on a tour of the library so that you know where to find what you need.

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