Incoming Resources
- Getting critical, Kate Williams
- How to write effective reports, John E Sussams
- Designing and reporting experiments in psychology, Peter Harris
- How to write a thesis, Rowena Murray
- Writing for academic success, Gail Craswell & Megan Poore
- Planning your essay, Janet Godwin
- Project guide, D. K. R. Brownrigg
- Planning your essay, Janet Godwin
- The research project, how to write it, Ralph Berry ; [featuring a new chapter on using the Internet for research by Robert Eaglestone]
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- Read, research and write, academic skills for ESL students in higher education, Caroline Brandt
- Writing at work, how to write clearly, effectively and professionally, Neil James
- Finding true connections, how to learn and write about a family member's history, Gareth St John Thomas
- Grammar Girl's quick and dirty tips for better writing, Mignon Fogarty
- Writing essays for dummies, by Mary Page and Carrie Winstanley
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; with revisions, an introduction, and a chapter on writing by E.B. White ; [foreword by Roger Angell]
- Writing and doing action research, Jean McNiff
- Report writing, Daisy Bogg
- Writing essays for dummies, by Mary Page and Carrie Winstanley
- Surviving your dissertation, a comprehensive guide to content and process, Kjell Erik Rudestam and Rae R. Newton
- Handbook of psychodiagnostic testing, personality analysis and report writing, Henry Kellerman, Anthony Burry
- The student's guide to preparing dissertations and theses, Brian Allison and Phil Race
- The student's writing guide for the arts and social sciences, Gordon Taylor
- Key issues for education researchers, Diana Burton and Steve Bartlett
- Writing for broadcast journalists, Rick Thompson
- The principles of writing in psychology, T.R. Smyth
- How to write dissertations and project reports, Kathleen McMillan and Jonathan Weyers
- Professional writing skills for social workers, Louise Frith and Ruben Martin
- The psychologist's companion, a guide to professional success for students, teachers, and researchers
- Writing up, David Byrne
- Writing analytical assessments in social work, Chris Dyke
- Writing the news, a guide for print journalists, Walter Fox
- Writing analytical assessments in social work, Chris Dyke
- The literature review, a step-by-step guide for students, Diana Ridley
- The Cambridge introduction to creative writing, David Morley
- The elements of style, William Strunk, Jr
- The internet, Christine Hine
- Doing a literature review, releasing the social science research imagination, Chris Hart
- How to design, write, and present a successful dissertation proposal, Elizabeth A. Wentz
- Elements of style, William Strunk
- Learning to read critically in teaching and learning, edited by Louise Poulson and Mike Wallace
- Writing essays for dummies, by Mary Page and Carrie Winstanley
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. ; updated & edited by Richard De A'Morelli
- On writing well, the classic guide to writing nonfiction, William Zinsser
- Report graphics, a handbook for writing the design report, Richard L. Austin
- Writing papers in psychology, a student guide, Ralph L. Rosnow, Mimi Rosnow
- Small-scale research, pragmatic inquiry in social science and the caring professions, Peter T. Knight
- Writing the winning thesis or dissertation, a step-by-step guide, Randy L. Joyner, William A. Rouse and Allan A. Glatthorn
- Designing and reporting experiments in psychology, Peter Harris
- How to design, write, and present a successful dissertation proposal, Elizabeth A. Wentz, Arizona State University