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Writing Across the Curriculum
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Writing Across the Curriculum
Looking for additional resources on writing best practices and teaching? This guide has suggested books, articles, and journals to begin your search.
General Writing Skills Materials
Writing Across the Curriculum
Writing in the Disciplines
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Books
Engaging Ideas
by
John C. Bean
Call Number: PE1404 .B35 2011
ISBN: 9780470532904
Publication Date: 2011
Location: Garden Level, Books
Teaching in 21st Century: adapting writing pedagogies to the college curriculum
by
B. Smith
ISBN: 9780815331520
Publication Date: 1999
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Writing Projects for Mathematics Courses
by
Annalisa Crannell
Call Number: QA43 .W75 2004
ISBN: 0883857359
Publication Date: 2003
Location: Garden Level, Books
Short Guide to Writing about Biology
by
Jan A. Pechenik
Call Number: QH304 .P43 2013
ISBN: 020507507X
Publication Date: 2012
Location: Garden Level, Books
Writing Skills for Social Workers
by
Joan Mulholland & Karen Healy
Call Number: HV29.7 .H43 2012
ISBN: 9781446200704
Publication Date: 2012
Location: Garden Level, Books
Articles
Kruse, "The Origins of Writing in the Disciplines Traditions of Seminar Writing and the Humboldtian Ideal of the Research University"
Carter, "Ways of Knowing, Doing, and Writing in the Disciplines"
Somerville and Creme, " 'Asking Pompeii Questions: A Co-operative Approach to Writing in the Disciplines"
Ovadia, "Writing as an Information Literacy Tool: Bringing Writing in the Disciplines to an Online Library Class"
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