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Reading the technical information and articlesTechnical information is typically less friendly than other information. It is often complex and assumes a high level of initial knowledge. Manuals are often badly written - a manual is often supplied with a product purely because it is expected. In many cases it will have been given to a junior member of staff to prepare, and will not have been properly edited or reviewed. Before wading into technical documentation, assess who it has been written for. Is it too basic to meet your needs, or is it so advanced that you cannot understand it? In the latter case it may be more cost effective to bring in an expert to do the job. If referring to specific information, it is most effective to use the table of contents and index to find the appropriate section. Some sorts of material may be most effective to skim before reading it in depth. If you are reading large amounts of the material, it may be effective to copy the glossary. It will probably also be useful to scribe the key of concepts in your own words. Usually the most effective way of making notes is to use a graphic explanation of the text or Mind Maps.
Psychology of speed reading
Speed reading tip. Trust your sense of closure. All adult readers know enough about English words, sentence patterns, and common logic to understand most of the contents of a page even if they do not clearly see every word. ("Function words"--those not essential to literal comprehension--may easily be omitted. "Key words," however, are important to comprehension.) Depending on how concise a writer's style is, we can omit 10-50 percent of the words in ordinary prose without losing any basic literal comprehension.
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