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#### [[What are the different kinds of information in books]]
- The "did you know this?"'s
- the "what does this mean?"'s
- the "how does this work"'s
- and fluff
- part of:: [[How to understand what you read]]
Similarly different kind of information in [[note writing]]
- [[source notes]] are what other people know
- [[topic notes]] are what I know about what other people know
- [[evergreen notes]] are what I know about what I know
From the reader's perspective information can be classified into six different types based on how much of it we already know and how broad it's subject matter is.
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**Status**:: #EVER/SEED
*edited 7:35 AM - July 08, 2022*
**Topics**:: [[reading]], [[information]], [[books]], [[learning]]
#### References
> ![[10_Sources/articles - Six Kinds of Reading#^305784497]]
> [!caption]
>
> An example of this papier-maché effect for refactoring. More examples can be found at the [source](https://everythingstudies.com/2018/03/12/six-kinds-of-reading/)
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> ![[refactoring.webp]]