By: William Sabin Publisher: Career Education Average Rating: Binding: Spiral-bound Label: Career Education Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 704 Publication Date: June 14, 2004
Updated to include new. communication technology. and its unique issues
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For more than 50 years, The Gregg Reference. Manual has been recognized as the best. style manual for business professionals and. students. The basic rules that apply to the. most frequent problems are covered as thoroughly. as the fine points of the problems. that occur less often. The colorful examples. and illustrations offer easy-to-follow models. to help resolve the difficulties encountered in. everyday communications from e-mail messages. to formal reports.. New features include:
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Up-to-date coverage on dealing with. online source material and precautions to. observe when citing electronic material.
New searchable index: the website. accompanying the book allows the. reader immediate access to definitions. and information on specific topics.
Updated e-mail rules and expanded. plagiarism coverage to meet the needs. of changing technology
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