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#83975 03/05/15 06:38 PM
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I have flipped through some of my books and haven't found any keywords that seem to pop out at me. Therefore, in order to create a list of keywords I would use the table of contents.

Any suggestions as to what I can be doing differently.

Thanks.

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Yep,

When you look a page in the book take any meaningful words your eyes fall on.

Taking keywords from the TOC or index alone is not interacting with the book. It's being passive again.

Any word that carries meaning. So if I see interact, or meaningful on a page... They can wind up being on my trigger word list. The author used them, that makes them meaningful and good enough for the list.

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Thank you Alex.


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