2009/2/5 Jared Spool <jsp...@uie.com>

>
> Taking notes during interviewing is a different set of skills, because (as
> Katie aptly pointed out) you need to stay present in the moment and be
> working on the dialogue with the participant *while* you're making the
> notes.
>
> The best resources are going to either be from journalism or ethnography.
> Studying note taking techniques won't work as well, nor will note taking
> techniques used for interrogation (practiced by police). They are different
> animals.
>

Now that's a different perspective - is there a story or two there? And can
you recommend any resources short of taking a journalism or ethnography
course?
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