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As a student at a community college, we are required to take English Composition courses as part of our general studies. I am currently in English Composition 102, where we must write a research paper with a minimum of seven pages using this book as our guide. This book has been a fantastic asset to my success with this paper, and it will definitely be useful to me during the duration of my years in...
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This is a "must have" for all college students, and most high school students who are college bound as well. I am an adult college student, returning to school almost 30 years after high school, and this book has been invaluable! It's laid out in a sensible format, and relevant information is easy to find. I can't recommend this book strongly enough for any student!
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When my son was in high school we checked this book out of our library so many times, we finally realized we should buy it. He did great in high school with it, and now that he is in college, he is a truly great writer. Both of the English professors he has had in his first two college English classes say he is working 2 levels higher in his writing, and both professors are using his writings for their...
The MLA Handbook is published by the Modern Language Association, the authority on MLA documentation style. Widely adopted in high schools, colleges, and publishing houses, the MLA Handbook treats every aspect of research writing, from selecting a topic to submitting the completed paper. The expanded, revised, and redesigned sixth edition of the Handbook is a complete, up-to-date guide to documentation style and online research.
Now a standard for students throughout the U.S., the original style sheet was published in 1951 and the first edition in book form appeared in 1977. This newest edition has been expanded to cover electronic searching methods, using computers to write research papers, and citing electronic publications. An excellent section on library use clearly explains paper and online catalogs. While there is no comparison of different word-processing programs, computers are touted as making the research writer's job much easier by combining steps and allowing movement between outlines and drafts. The new section on citing electronic formats is done well and with common sense; more than once, the reader is told that if complete information cannot be found, cite what is available. This new edition of a standard style handbook should be in every library.-Lisa J. Cochenet-Cihlar, Winfield P.L., Ill.
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