Synopses & Reviews
Take the kind of guidelines found in the most successful rhetorics. Design them to be as user-friendly as the most popular handbooks. Make it brief. That's . A new kind of rhetoric: Tells students what they need to know, resists the temptation to tell them everything there is to know.
Synopsis
Fully updated 2009 MLA documentation guidelines with revised templates that show students how to cite sources using the current style.
Synopsis
Fully updated 2009 MLA documentation guidelines with revised templates that show students how to cite sources using the current style.
About the Author
Richard Bullock (Ph.D., University of Virginia) is a professor of English at Wright State University, where he directs the writing programs and serves as assistant chair of the English department. He's the author of The Norton Field Guide to Writing, and his scholarship and teaching focus on the teaching of writing.Maureen Daly Goggin (Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University) is the Associate Chair of the English Department at Arizona State University, where she has also directed several of the writing programs and the Ph.D. program in Rhetoric, Composition, and Linguistics. She recently received the ASU Alumni Association Faculty Teaching Award and is the author of Authoring a Discipline: Scholarly Journals and the Post-World War II Emergence of Rhetoric and Composition (2000).