This document contains lecture notes on listening for specific information and data. It begins by defining listening for specific information as listening carefully to find the exact meaning of a text or find a specific piece of information. It discusses the differences between listening for specific information versus narratives. It also discusses types of listening like listening for gist, topics, and specific details. The document provides strategies for listening like using outlines, taking notes, and listening multiple times. It emphasizes knowing what type of information you need before listening. It provides examples of where to focus based on wanting the gist, topics, or specific data. Overall, the document provides information and strategies for developing the skill of listening for specific information.