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New twist on highlighter tape

While I was flipping through the "Levenger's: Tools for Readers" catalog just now (in a leisurely way as I sip my morning coffee!), I noticed that the sophisticated folks there have capitalized on our old standby of highlighter tape. They used the wide version-filling a book's margin-in which to write marginal notes. A great idea-and one which could supplement our use of marginal gloss techniques (see http://blog.vcu.edu/ttac/2006/07/marginal_gloss_i_can_read_it_i.html).

To see Levengers' version, called the "Margin Maker," click on http://www.levenger.com/PAGETEMPLATES/PRODUCT/Product.asp?Params=Category=17-671|PageID=6310|Level=2-3 (but be warned that this is a temporary link and will disappear).
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