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Books on Writing Skills/Papers in the Learning Library

Here are references for the topic of Writing Skills/Papers in the Learning Library:

  • Barrass, Robert (1982). Students must write. New York: Methuen and Co.
  • Barret, Blair (1970). Paragraph patterns. New York: McGraw Hill Book Co.
  • Buckley, Janne (1991) Fit to print. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.
  • Dawe, Alan, Watson, Wendy and Harrison, David (1984). Assessing english skills. British Coumbia. Ministry of Education.
  • Elbow, Peter. (1981). Writing with Power:Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process. New York:Oxford UP.
  • Ellsworth, Blanche and Keller, Arnold (1996). English Simplified (Third Canadian Edition). Scarborough: HarperCollins.
  • Gibbs, Graham (1981). Teaching students to learn. England: Open University Press., chapter 2.
  • Gibbs, Keith (1993). University degrees and learning with ease. Ontario: Keith J. Gibbs., chapter 3.
  • Good, Steve and Jensen, Bill (1995). S.O.S. (Student's Only Survival) Guide to Essay Writing. Victoria: Orca Book Publishers.
  • Gordon, Burgard, Young (1964). A programmed approach to writing. Toronto: Ginn and Co.
  • Harrison et al. (1985). Note ont the preparation of essays in the arts and sciences. Ontario: Academic Skills Centre.
  • Kesselman-Turkel, Judi and Peterson, Franklynn (1982). Research shortcuts. Chicago: Contempoary Books.
  • Kesselman-Turkel, Judi and Peterson, Franklynn (1982). The grammer crammer. Chicago: Contemporary Books.
  • Kesselman-Turkel, Judi and Peterson, Franklynn (1983). Getting it down. Chicago: Contemporary Books.
  • Messenger, William and De Bruyn, Jan (1986). The Canadian writer's handbook. Ontario: Prentice Hall.
  • Nemiroff, Greta Hoffman (1994). Transitions. Toronto: Harcourt Brace Canada.
  • New York State Personnel and Guidance Association (1968). Tips to improve personal study skills. New York: Delmar Publishers., chapter 4.
  • Pearlman, Daniel and Paula (1965). Guide to rapid revision. New York: Odessey Press Inc.
  • Pivar, William (1978). The whole earth textbook. Ontaro. W.B. Saunders Co., chapter 7.
  • Robertson, Hugh (1991). The research essay. Ottawa. Piperhill Publications.
  • Ross-Larson, Bruce (1982). Edit yourself. New York: W.W. Norton and Co.
  • Rowntree, Derek (1970). Learn how to study. London: Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd.
  • Rudestam, Kjell Erik and Newton, Rae R. (1992). Surviving Your Dissertation: A Comprehensive Guide to Content and Process. Newbury Park: Sage Publications.
  • Semones, James K. (1991). Effective study skills. Orlando, Fla.: Holt, Rinehart andd Winston, Inc.
  • Smith, Samuel, Shores, Louis and Brittain, Robert (1955). Best methods of study. New York: Barnes and Noble, Inc.
  • Sotiriou , Peter (1989). Integrating college study skills. U.S.A. Wadsworth Inc.
  • Sternberg, David (1981). How to Cpmlete and Survive A Doctoral Dissertation.New York: St. Martin's Press.
  • Taylor et al. (1987). Thinking it thru. Ontario. Academic Skills Centre.
  • University of Victoria (1993). Strategies for studying. Victoria: Division of University Extension.
  • Walter, Timothy L. and Siebert, A.L. (1993). Student success. Orlando, Fla.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc.
  • Witty, Paul (1957). How you can be a better student. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., chapter 2.
  • Writer's Guide (A). (1997). University of Victoria.
   
 
 
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