If I know most of the background information about this site, this is the subject. Then how did you find it?
What is your task? I want to write one sentence a day that can be broken into sections. Please help. If there is more background information about one sub-section, what should I learn to follow? What can I say to label something as background information?
How do I get a sense of what is being about, a precursor] and to know that it comes next.? What’s called a “synopsis” and how does it fit?
“For general reference “background information that aids in understanding the subsequent sections to follow,” might be found in the glossary, index or appendix of the introduction. Normally these would be found at the end of a work and not uncommon to have in this area, and there’s a large table or pen. , ‘Appendix A,
page XVII’ listed in the contents, which is still part of the introduction.
What is
- a glossary of terms used in one’s industry?
- such a list at the back of a book, explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text.
Index: (in
- a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
Appendix :
- supplementary material at the end of a book, article, document, or other text, usually of an explanatory, statistical, or bibliographic nature.
What is this synonym of dictionary? com
Back Matter : Appendices, Glossaries and More –en.wikibooks Back Matter
is an important part of a professional business document, and any other long document. What are the following: appendices, Bibliography, works cited, reference list, details, glossary, list of symbols, or indices?
This element is used for citation sources, giving definitions of uncommon words, and giving a list of topics and where they are in document. All is important but it’s not read by everyone. After all these words are important, you have to include the information that I provide. What does Back Matter do? What is more or less to add to a document?
How back matter strengthens a document:
- Guides readers to the information they need
- Expands on the information in the document
- Leads readers to other documents on the topic
A “precursor” or a “preamble” would be found in the introduction (the same words as the referenced books) using whichever of these words (and more) to further identify it. E.g. Important Safety Information.
Table.
Is there a scientific equivalent of a synopsis? I agree with you that these are cliff notes.
I don’t know the term for ‘Roman-numbering’ the introduction but it’s always “information useful to understanding what comes next,” that you can skip if you’re familiar with the topic.
What is your “introductory foundation”?
- Foundation – the basis or groundwork of anything, that on which something is founded; foundation. TFD
e.g. “My ultimate goal is to provide the reader both a solid introductory foundation and a connection to the literature,
or “the basics” – a statement of fundamental facts or principles, rudiments.
I have experienced this every time all my life, and I always enjoyed it. After a long time of failure, I feel I am not the best.
“For general reference “background information that aids in understanding the subsequent sections to follow,” might be found in the glossary, index or appendix of the introduction. Normally these would be found at the end of a work and not uncommon to have in this area, and there’s a large table or pen. , ‘Appendix A,
page XVII’ listed in the contents, which is still part of the introduction.
What is
- a glossary of terms used in one’s industry?
- such a list at the back of a book, explaining or defining difficult or unusual words and expressions used in the text.
Index: (in
- a nonfiction book, monograph, etc.) a more or less detailed alphabetical listing of names, places, and topics along with the numbers of the pages on which they are mentioned or discussed, usually included in or constituting the back matter.
Appendix :
- supplementary material at the end of a book, article, document, or other text, usually of an explanatory, statistical, or bibliographic nature.
What is this synonym of dictionary? com
Back Matter : Appendices, Glossaries and More –en.wikibooks Back Matter
is an important part of a professional business document, and any other long document. What are the following: appendices, Bibliography, works cited, reference list, details, glossary, list of symbols, or indices?
This element is used for citation sources, giving definitions of uncommon words, and giving a list of topics and where they are in document. All is important but it’s not read by everyone. After all these words are important, you have to include the information that I provide. What does Back Matter do? What is more or less to add to a document?
How back matter strengthens a document:
- Guides readers to the information they need
- Expands on the information in the document
- Leads readers to other documents on the topic
A “precursor” or a “preamble” would be found in the introduction (the same words as the referenced books) using whichever of these words (and more) to further identify it. E.g. Important Safety Information.
Table.
Is there a scientific equivalent of a synopsis? I agree with you that these are cliff notes.
I don’t know the term for ‘Roman-numbering’ the introduction but it’s always “information useful to understanding what comes next,” that you can skip if you’re familiar with the topic.