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Resources for Critical Reading Critical Evaluation of Resources UC at Berkeley goes through how to critique books, articles, and Web sites to determine what is worth your while. This site is certainly worth a look and gives valuable tips to save you time when combing through sources. Critical Evaluation of Resources
Critically Analyzing Information Sources Cornell University provides great information on analyzing information during both the initial run-through of a document and the more in-depth analysis. Critically Analyzing Information Sources
Fundamentals of Critical Reading and Effective Writing Dan Kurland has amassed a trove of information on how to read, how to think about what you've read, and how to use what you've learned to improve your own writing. This is well worth a look! Fundamentals of Critical Reading and Effective Writing
How to Read and Analyze an Essay or Research Argument One of the interesting ways to look at this exercise is to consider that your faculty members will be reading your course papers in the same light as you read essays. Reviewing these easy-to-follow guidelines will help you become a more analytical reader—and writer. How to Read and Analyze an Essay or Research Argument
Reading Your Textbooks Effectively and Efficiently
Dartmouth College's page dispels myths about effective textbook reading; it also provides tips for you to glean the information you need quickly and effectively from your reading.
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