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English for Multi-Linguals (EML) Library Guide
Useful information for EML students about how to use the library and do research for your classes.
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Books on Researching
Student Guide to Research in the Digital Age by
Call Number: ZA3075 .S74 2006ISBN: 1591580994Publication Date: 2005-12-30One of the most perplexing aspects of research today is what to do when there's too much information on a topic. What then of the librarian, charged with teaching new generations to appreciate the search for intellectual wheat, especially when the chaff has greater appeal? The key, suggests Leslie Stebbins, is to impress upon students the importance of good filtering instincts and careful management of search results. At the same time, it is equally essential to impress upon them the particular challenges and controversies that accompany research in a digital environment.The Student's Survival Guide to Research by
Call Number: ZA3075 .M43 2015ISBN: 9780838912768Publication Date: 2015-08-01Jumping head first into a research project is a surefire recipe for stress and confusion. But if you're a newbie, how do you know where to begin, let alone where to go from there? Library instruction expert McAdoo has penned a primer specifically tailored to novice researchers, offering beginning-to-end guidance for every step of the research process, from planning and preparing to conducting and writingThe Curious Researcher by
Call Number: LB2369 .B246 2007ISBN: 0321366492Publication Date: 2006-02-13An appealing alternative to traditional research texts, The Curious Researcher stands apart for its motivational tone, its conversational style, and its conviction that research writing can be full of rewarding discoveries. Offering a wide variety of examples from student and professional writers, this popular guide shows that good research and lively writing do not have to be mutually exclusive. Students are encouraged to find ways to bring their writing to life, even though they are writing with facts. A unique chronological organization sets up achievable writing goals while it provides week-by-week guidance through the research process. Full explanations of the technical aspects of writing and documenting source-based papers help students develop sound research and analysis skills.
Books on Writing
A Writer's Reference by
Call Number: PE1408 .H2778 2003ISBN: 0312412622Publication Date: 2003-05-12Carefully designed with a one-page table of contents, and tabbed divided sections on such topics as composing and revising, punctuation, grammatical sentences, mechanics, effective sentences, documentation, word choice, and a review of basic grammar.Writing in College by
ISBN: 9781942341215Publication Date: 2016-01-15Writing in College is designed for students who have largely mastered high-school level conventions of formal academic writing and are now moving beyond the five-paragraph essay to more advanced engagement with text. It is well suited to composition courses or first-year seminars, and valuable as a supplemental or recommended text in other writing-intensive classes. It provides a friendly, down-to-earth introduction to professors' goals and expectations, demystifying the norms of the academy and how they shape college writing assignments. Each of the nine chapters could be read separately, and each includes suggested exercises to bring the main messages to life.They Say / I Say by
Call Number: PE1431 .G73 2006ISBN: 0393924092Publication Date: 2006-01-10"They Say / I Say" shows that writing well means mastering some key rhetorical moves, the most important of which involves summarizing what others have said ("they say") to set up one's own argument ("I say"). In addition to explaining the basic moves, this book provides writing templates that show students explicitly how to make these moves in their own writing.Writing Academic Papers by
Call Number: LB2369 .M55 2012 (Downtown Center)ISBN: 9781620323960Publication Date: 2012-08-16Writing Academic Papers is a book for undergraduate students in higher learning institutions and colleges designed to help them accomplish their academic paper assignments. This book comprises most materials necessary for students to write convincing and persuasive academic papers. It defines an academic paper, explains its importance in higher education, and outlines the necessary steps in writing a well-presented, well-argued, and well-documented academic paper. This book also discusses in detail and with concrete examples the question of plagiarism, the most serious offense in academic writing, including the effects of plagiarism in the production of new knowledge and the consequences to those caught plagiarizing. This book is an invaluable resource for all beginning students striving to achieve ethical and excellent writing performances.
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