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A pocket style manual / Diana Hacker, Nancy Sommers, Harvard University.
Author
Hacker, Diana, 1942-2004
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English
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Seventh edition, 2016 MLA update.
Published/Created
Boston, MA : Bedford/St. Martin's, [2015]
©2015
Description
330 pages : color illustrations ; 22 cm
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PE1408 .H26 2015b
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Sommers, Nancy I.
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Summary note
A reference guide for writers and researchers, providing information on clarity, grammar, punctuation, and mechanics in writing, with tips on locating and evaluating sources, and discussion of MLA, APA, CSE, and Chicago styles.
Notes
On cover: 2016 MLA update.
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Includes index.
Contents
Clarity
Grammar
Punctuation
Mechanics
Research
MLA papers
APA papers
Chicago papers
CSE papers
Appendixes.
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ISBN
9781319083526
1319083528
9781319083816
1319083811
OCLC
946903423
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