This document provides strategies for effectively reading non-fiction material when the goal is to learn and retain information. It recommends reading the entire document once to get an overall understanding of the key arguments and structure, then rereading twice more with a focus on details and taking notes. Specific techniques include deciding how much time to allocate, reading actively by skipping around, focusing on high information areas like headings and figures, annotating with personal notes, understanding the author and context, and using multiple modes like discussing or visualizing to help retain the information. The overall aim is to learn as much as possible from a document in the least amount of time.