Indigenous Topics
A General Selection of Books for Research
At any point in your research and writing process, refer to skill handbooks for guidance or assistance.
This selection of books is sorted in descending order from most accessible and efficient for beginners down to most complete and in-depth resources for advanced learners
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- Academic writing now : a brief guide for busy students by Starkey, DavidCall Number: LB2369 .S73 2015ISBN: 9781554812493Publication Date: 1962This is a book for real students, people with full and active lives. Academic Writing Now: A Brief Guide for Busy Studentscovers the basics of the introductory college writing course in a concise, student-friendly format. Each chapter concentrates on a crucial element of composing an academic essay and is capable of being read in a single sitting. The book also includes numerous “timesaver tips,” along with warnings about frequent student errors—all designed to help students make the most of one of their most limited and precious resources: time.
- The Elements of Style by William Strunk; E. White; William StrunkCall Number: PE1408 .S88 2000ISBN: 020530902XPublication Date: 1999-07-23The revisions to this edition are purposely kept minimal in order to retain the book's unique tone, wit, and charm. A new Glossary of the grammatical terms used in the book provides a convenient reference for readers. The discussion of pronoun use is revised to reflect the contemporary concern with sexist language. In addition, there are numerous slight revisions in the book itself which implement this advice. A Foreword by Roger Angell reminds readers that the advice of Strunk & White is as valuable today as when it was first offered. This book has conveyed the principles of English style to millions of readers. Use the fourth edition of "the little book" to make a big impact with writing.
- The Elements of Academic Style by Eric HayotCall Number: eBookISBN: 9780231537414Publication Date: 2014-08-26Eric Hayot teaches graduate students and faculty in literary and cultural studies how to think and write like a professional scholar. From granular concerns, such as sentence structure and grammar, to big-picture issues, such as adhering to genre patterns for successful research and publishing and developing productive and rewarding writing habits, Hayot helps ambitious students, newly minted Ph.D.'s, and established professors shape their work and develop their voices. Hayot does more than explain the techniques of academic writing. He aims to adjust the writer's perspective, encouraging scholars to think of themselves as makers and doers of important work. Scholarly writing can be frustrating and exhausting, yet also satisfying and crucial, and Hayot weaves these experiences, including his own trials and tribulations, into an ethos for scholars to draw on as they write. Combining psychological support with practical suggestions for composing introductions and conclusions, developing a schedule for writing, using notes and citations, and structuring paragraphs and essays, this guide to the elements of academic style does its part to rejuvenate scholarship and writing in the humanities.
- Academic writing, real-world topics by Rectenwald, Michael; Carl, LisaCall Number: LB2369 .R43 2015ISBN: 9781554812462Publication Date: 2015Academic Writing, Real World Topics fills a void in the writing-across-the-curriculum textbook market. It draws together articles and essays of actual academic prose as opposed to journalism; it arranges material topically as opposed to by discipline or academic division; and it approaches topics from multiple disciplinary and critical perspectives. With extensive introductions, rhetorical instruction, and suggested additional resources accompanying each chapter, Academic Writing, Real World Topics introduces students to the kinds of research and writing that they will be expected to undertake throughout their college careers and beyond. Readings are drawn from various disciplines across the major divisions of the university and focus on issues of real import to students today, including such topics as living in a digital culture, learning from games, learning in a digital age, living in a global culture, our post-human future, surviving economic crisis, and assessing armed global conflict. The book provides students with an introduction to the diversity, complexity and connectedness of writing in higher education today.
- Research: B2+ (Collins Academic Skills ) by Anneli WilliamsCall Number: LB2369 .W721 2013ISBN: 9780007507115Publication Date: 2013-11-01Improve your reading and referencing skills *The Collins Academic Skills Series - winner of the ELTon 2014 Innovation in Learner Resources Award.* Collins Academic Skills Series: Research will give you the skills you need for successful academic reading and referencing. Learn how to * choose the right sources * access information * think critically when reading texts * make concise notes Collins Academic Skills Series: Research will help you to make the most of your time at university. Clear information and practical exercises Information on academic expectations - understand the requirements of studying at university Helpful tips and summaries Answer key and glossary Research is part of a new six-book series to help international students achieve academic success at college or university. It is designed to support students who are studying, or preparing to study, at an English-speaking institution. Suitable for students whose level of English is Upper Intermediate / CEF level B2 / IELTS 5.5 and higher. Other titles in the Collins Academic Skills Series Group Work * Lectures * Numbers * Presenting * Writing
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