As the son of two librarians, one of the largest obstacles in my graduate studies, surprisingly, was learning it was necessary and okay to "deface" my books (i.e. underline, write notes in the margins, etc.). Just last month, I finally overcame my discomfort with highlighting.
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(I wonder how the ones who use digital copies only deal with marginalia? I have never asked. I always offer to print out copies for students who like having them on paper, and writing on them. Most don't, but a few do, and I am happy to cater to those few!)
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Just convert to Kindle format and hilight/write notes to your hearts content...
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In my experience the PDF to Kindle thing doesn't work out well. (There are ways to draw on PDFs with iPads and etc. but in my experience they are pretty clunky.)
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An old grad school friend of mine returned a long ago borrowed copy of my Kuhn's The Structure of Scientific Revolutions a few months back. Lots of my own marginalia at age 22. David (age 22), meet David (age 62)!
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