Note-making is the process of creating a record of important details from sources such as passages, paragraphs, written documents, or oral communication. It involves recording the essence of information that is crucial, and it is a foundational skill in personal knowledge management. Note-making is different from note-taking, which involves recording a key idea in the moments that you’re first exposed to new ideas or knowledge. The key principles of note-making include being meticulous and accurate, and being active rather than passive. Good note-making practices help you to avoid problems such as poorly assimilated content and easily forgotten information. Note-making is also a learning process in itself, helping you to process and understand the information you receive. Some benefits of note-making include helping you to stay active and engaged during lectures, understand what you are learning, remember the material, and organize your ideas and make connections. There are different methods and techniques for note-making, and there is no one-size-fits-all approach. However, all good notes should contain source information and key ideas.