Skimming & Scanning
For material-intensive reading it is often enough to apply skimming and scanning to get the main points; you do not always have to read every word.
SkimmingSkimming is a way to quickly search and identify main ideas of a text. You skim a book, article or essay when you have a lot of material to cover in a short space of time. You can do this in several ways:
- read the first and last chapters grasp the goal and conclusion of the text
- read the first sentence of each paragraph understand the main point
- locate clues to the layout of material build a mental structure of the content
- identify new, unfamiliar terms create your own glossary
ScanningScanning is a way to quickly locate specific facts, key words and phrases. You use this technique when you look up a name in the telephone book or dictionary. You move your eyes down the page searching for:
- key words and phrases
- organisational clues such as numbers, letters, steps or the words such as: first, second, next
- headings in a different colour, bold, italics or fonts that stand out from the main body of text
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