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Books on Time Management in the Learning Library

Here are references for the topic of Time Management in the Learning Library:

  • Brown, Thomas (1970). Study, where, when, why. Newfoundland: Harper-Row Publishers.
  • Buzan, Tony (1974). Use your head.London: BBC Publications.
  • Ellis, David (1991). Becoming a master student. Rapid City, S.D.: College Survival, Inc.
  • Farrar, Ronald T. (1984). College 101. Princeton, New Jersey: Peterson's Guides, Inc., chapter 2.
  • Fleet, Joan and Reaume, Denise (1994). Power over time. Canada: Harcourt and Brace and Company.
  • Gibbs, K (1993). University degrees and learning with ease. Ontario: chapter 5.
  • Maiurana, Victor (1980). How to learn and study in college. New Jersey: Prentice Hall., chapter 3 and 4.
  • McGee-Cooper, Ann and Trammell, Duane (1994). Time management for unmanageable people. New York: Bantan Books.
  • New York Personnel and Guidance Association (1968) Tips to improve personal study skills. New York: Delnar Publishers.
  • Pauk, Walter (1989). How to study in college, Boston: Houghton Miffin, Company.
  • Rowntree, Derek (1970). Learn how to study. London: Hazell, Watson and Viney Ltd.
  • Semones, James K. (1991). Effective study skills. Orlando, Fla.: Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
  • Sotiriou, Peter (1989). Integrating college study skills. U.S.: Wadsworth Inc.
  • University of Victoria (1993). Strategies for studying. Division of University Extension.
  • Walter, Timothy, L. and Siebert, A.L. (1993). Student success. Orlando, Fla.: Holt Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
   
 
 
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