A Pocket Style Manual
Diana Hacker 1999 St. Martin's Press New York, NY

This book delivers clear and succinct coverage of the topics students most frequently need in a reference handbook: clarity, grammar, usage, punctuation, mechanics, research, and documentation. It also offers concise advice for finding and supporting a thesis, evaluating and organizing evidence, integrating print and online sources, and avoiding plagiarism. Material on conducting library and online research helps students track down and evaluate the sources they need. Up-to-date and extensive guidelines for documenting both print and online sources are included for MLA, APA, and Chicago systems.

ISBN 0312406843
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