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On Writing in Books
The Fragment and the Whole
Knowledge in Motion
Science in Notes
Musical Notes
Making Pictorial Notes
The Note-Taking Self
Notes in the Classroom
Writers Reading, Readers Writing
Notes and Philosophy
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01. Machine as note-taker
02. "A notebook used in Brazil"
03. An indignant reader
04. A suffragist's reading notes
05. Notes without words
06. Price list on potsherd
07. Found in the garbage dump
08. Logbook for reel-to-reel recording
09. Thought and color
10. Births, deaths and inoculations
11. Changing the voice
12. Notes on notes
13. The first medical treatise printed in Hebrew
14. Thomas Gray reads Linnaeus
15. How a sixteenth-century student took notes
16. How to notate dance?
17. Reading notes with date
18. From field notes to film
19. The terraqueous globe in respect to heat
20. Sermons in shorthand
21. A living note
22. A "Female Reading Society"
23. File under "Murder"
24. Putting a price on art
25. A looseleaf notebook
26. Carlyle scribbles on his sources
27. Healing chants
28. Doodles and depositions
29. A reusable notebook
30. Oral instruction in the arts of falconry
31. The Education of Shunsuke Tsurumi
32. Keeping tabs on Bach
33. Harvard Observatory Photographic Plate
34. Prompts for a new stagecraft
35. Singular opinions
36. Falconry illustrated
37. Tinned or canned?
38. Precepts put into practice
39. Taking notes on writer's palsy
40. Interleaving for notetaking
42. Insincere rot?
43. Word and image
44. Marital collaboration
45. Did Melville read it?
46. Composing in the 1980s
47. Cave paintings in China
48. The cost of a Harvard education
49. Passing the censor
50. Jamaican flowers
51. Using math to learn science
52. From one author to another
53. Self indexing
54. Bad day again
55. Work and practice
56. Using scrap paper
57. Glosses in Greek
58. The great work of indexing
59. Finding what you're looking for
60. Doodling, copying, penmanship
61. The future of Harvard in 1700
62. Guiding the reader
63. Drawing as a language
64. A book designed to be written in
65. Hebrew notes in an Italian compendium
66. A page meant to be shared
67. The Education of Shunsuke Tsurumi
68. What is taught and what is learned
69. Collecting in the field
70. Multicolored margins
71. At the first view of dissections
72. Slavish imitation
73. The ultimate piece of office furniture
74. A solution to the cost of textbooks
75. A philosopher's day job
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