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Books on Resource/Reference Techniques in the Learning Library

Here are references for the topic of Resource/Reference Techniques in the Learning Library:

  • Barrass, Robert (1982). Students must write. New York: Methuen and Co.
  • Dawe, Alan, Watson, Wendy and Harrison, David (1984). Assessing english skills: Writing. British Columbia: Ministry of Education, chapter 2.
  • Ellis, David (1991). Becoming a master student. Rapid City, New Jersey: College survival, Inc., chapter 4.
  • Kesselman-Turkel, Judi and Peterson, Franklynn (1982). Research shortcuts. Chicago: Contemporary Books, chapter 3.
  • New York State Personnel and Guidance Association (1968). Tips to improve personal study skills. New York: Delnar Publishers., chapter 7.
  • Robertson, Hugh (1991) The research essay. Ottawa: Piperhill Publicatons.
  • Semones, James K. (1991). Effective study skills. Orlando, Fla.: Holt, Rinehart and Winston Inc., chapter 8.
  • Smith, Samuel, Shores, Louis and Brittain, Robert (1955). Best methods of study. New York: Barnes and Noble, Inc., chapter 8.

 

   
 
 
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