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  2. Pick a file you want to add from the computer or integrated cloud storage (Box, Google Drive, or OneDrive).
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The speaker expresses their passion for annotating books, describing themselves as a "monster" for enjoying the practice. They mention various forms of annotation, such as defacing copies and underlining passages, as topics frequently asked about. The purpose of the video is to provide an updated guide on how to annotate books, noting that their system has evolved since a previous tutorial shared last year. The speaker acknowledges that their approach has developed as they have gained more experience, emphasizing that different genres require different annotation techniques based on specific goals.

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How to annotate on Word using comments Open the document you want to annotate. Begin reviewing the document. Highlight the sentence or phrase you want to annotate. Navigate to the Review tab. Open the Comments window. Create a new comment. Add comments to the rest of the document.
What is an annotation? Annotations are comments, notes, explanations, or other types of external remarks that can be attached to a Web document or to a selected part of a document. As they are external, it is possible to annotate any Web document independently, without needing to edit the document itself.
For example, a note that you scribble in the margin of your textbook is an annotation, as is an explanatory comment that you add to a list of tasks at work. Something that has had such notes added to it can be described as annotated. The word annotation is sometimes abbreviated as annot.
Highlighting or underlining key words and phrases or major ideas is the most common form of annotating texts. Many people use this method to make it easier to review material, especially for exams.
Annotation includes adding purposeful notes, key words and phrases, definitions, and connections tied to specific sections of text. Annotating text promotes student interest in reading and gives learners a focused purpose for writing.
The best annotated list contains a citation with at least the authors name, the original copyright date, the title of the Web page, and the uniform resource locator followed by a concisely written description of the contents of the site and why you found them important.
Types of Annotations Descriptive. Evaluative. Informative. Combination.
Types of Annotations Descriptive. Evaluative. Informative. Combination.

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