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Reviewed by a panel of experienced university lecturers The Little Pearson Handbook 4th Australasian edition covers the academic writing and research processes and has been thoroughly updated to include coverage of the most current Harvard, APA, MLA and CMS citation, documentation and style guidelines.
Dr Michael Carey and Gabriella Munoz have adapted and updated this edition specifically for the Australasian context. This ensures that the handbook reflects the needs of Australasian students across a range of academic disciplines, including education, business, nursing, science and healthcare.
In this student friendly adaptation, Australian English is used alongside many recent examples and cultural references from Australia, New Zealand, the Asia Pacific region and beyond. Plus, updated references to Australasian books, journals and research are featured throughout.
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Features With more visuals and sample documents than other essential handbooks, this handy full-colour reference gives students what they need to know about the writing and research processes.
The Little Pearson Handbook 4th Australasian edition helps students:
understand complicated academic writing processes step by step;
learn by seeing examples of writing
quickly find answers to common writing questions
learn concepts explained in clear, accessible language.
Students will also find more help with additional resources:
A list of Common Errors - grammar, punctuation and mechanics that many writers make
A Revision Guide - editing and proofreading symbols
A Glossary - basic grammatical and usage terms.
New to this edition
Expanded treatment of note taking, quoting, summarising and paraphrasing sources help students integrate sources more effectively and avoid plagiarism.
Expanded and updated examples help illustrate applications to an even broader set of disciplines, including nursing, business, education, science and healthcare
MLA, APA CMS and Harvard documentation citation examples now include e-books and social media (Twitter and Facebook) referencing information to reflect current usage, as well as providing the latest style updates
The chapter on MLA style has been updated and now covers the changes to the works-cited list as well as information on the changes to the in-text citation style in the 8th edition
More grammar, usage and punctuation details are given to help students build knowledge and skills to write in formal academic English
New 'At a glance' sections at the beginning of each chapter provide a quick visual preview of the contents.
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