How I Annotate Books as a PhD Student

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Have you ever wondered why some people write in the margins of their books? What are academics noting down when they highlight or underline words? In this video, I explain my process for annotating my books for my research as a dyslexic PhD student.

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WHO AM I?
Hey there, I’m Cinzia DuBois. I’m a part-time, self-funded PhD student, YouTuber, podcaster, and writer. On this channel, I talk about my PhD, reading, dyslexia, dark and ancient history, literature and folklore.

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I'm very dyslexic, so I apologise for any mispronunciations that occur when I'm reading scripts for videos. Additionally, whilst flattered, I'm only a PhD student and not a professional educator. As such, I would advise against ever citing my videos or using them as an academic resource: please instead cite references for papers I list in the description box.

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