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how to improve study skills, You can find many different resources to help you with different study skills. For example, you may want to purchase a writing style or grammar guide, as well as an up-to-date almanac, dictionary, and/or thesaurus. In this appen-dix, you find lists of printed books, Web sites, and additional sources for improving your study skills.
Reference Books Every student should have the following reference books: . A good dictionary: Some popular versions include Merriam- Webster, Webster, The American Heritage, and others. Make sure you have a current edition, because dictionaries are updated frequently. . A good thesaurus: You can find several equally good versions of this reference book, including Roget, Merriam- Webster, Webster, and others. . An almanac: You want a current version, and you can find several reputable versions, including The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2005; Time: Almanac 2005; and The New York Times 2005 Almanac.
Style Guides When documenting your sources for research assignments and papers, follow the specific guidelines outlined by your instructor. Usually, the guidelines vary depending on the subject. Consider these popular style handbooks (and their applicable subject area):
Style Guides . MLA guidelines are usually used in English courses, and you can purchase the most recent printed edition (MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers). You can also get information at the Modern Language Association (MLA) Website at www.mla.org.
Style Guides APA (American Psychologist Association) guidelines are theformatcommonly followed by social scientists, like psychologists and social workers. You can refer to the printed guide, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, or check the Web site at www.apastyle.org.
Style Guides The Chicago Manual of Style is commonly used by historians as well as by newspapers, magazines, and book publishers. You can buy the print version from any bookstore or visit the Web site at www.chicagomanualofstyle.org. ACS (American Chemical Society) guidelines outline the format often used by chemists. You can find information about this style at www.chemistry.org.
Study Guides and Workbooks To help improve your skills, you may want to purchase and use study guides or workbooks. You can find workbooks and study guides on a variety of topics from every type of math problem to vocabulary to state capitals to summaries of popular novels. In addition, you can find overviews of many subjects and topics. Wiley, in fact, publishes several series of popular and handy guides including: . Cliffs AP . CliffsLitReview . CliffsQuickReview . CliffsStudySolver . CliffsTestPrep
Web Sites In addition to printed resources, you can also find a wealth of information on the Internet. This section covers some general reference sites as well as some search sites. Keep in mind that the best way to find information about a particular subject or topic is to search for it, so having a good list of search sites is invaluable.
GENERAL REFERENCE SITES You can find several handy reference sites that can help you look up a definition, find a quotation, get current information about the United States, find information about other countries, and more. This list includes just some of the many possible and helpful reference sites on the Internet: The iTools (www.itools.com) site includes language tools for looking up definitions or synonyms; research tools for finding online encyclopedias and other sources; and translation tools for translating a word, phrase, or passage from one language to another.
GENERAL REFERENCE SITES The U.S. Department of Education (www.ed.gov) provides links for students, teachers, parents, and administrators. The student section has help on getting financial aid, preparing for college, and evaluating colleges. Bureau of Labor Statistics (stats.bls.gov) is a great site for information about employment, earnings, prices, the economy in general, and other work-related statistics and facts. Library of Congress (www.loc.gov) does not yet provide access to all of its collections, but it does provide access to some five million books, papers, and images.
GENERAL REFERENCE SITES CIA World Factbook(www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.hml) provides statistics and other information about other countries. U.S. Census Bureau (www.census.gov) is useful for learning about the demographics of a community or about business. Biography.com (www.biography.com) includes biographies of more than 28,000 famous individuals from a variety of backgrounds and fields.
SEARCH SITES If youreseeking information on a particular topic or subject, your best bet is to search the Internet. You can use any number of  search tools; each one works differently and provides different results.  	Its a good idea to try searching using more than one tool when doing research so that you get a better range of sites.  Popular and useful search sites include: Google (www.google.com) not only enables you to search the Internet but also allows you to limit the search to images or news articles. AltaVista (www.altavista.com) is especially useful for finding foreign sites. Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) not only provides search capabilities but also lets you browse through different categories of information. Ask Jeeves (www.askjeeves.com) lets you enter your search request as a question. Search MSN (http://search.msn.com) enables you to search news, the Web, images, plus MicrosoftsEncarta encyclopedia.

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How to improve_study_skills

  • 1. how to improve study skillswww.madezee.com study resources
  • 2. how to improve study skills, You can find many different resources to help you with different study skills. For example, you may want to purchase a writing style or grammar guide, as well as an up-to-date almanac, dictionary, and/or thesaurus. In this appen-dix, you find lists of printed books, Web sites, and additional sources for improving your study skills.
  • 3. Reference Books Every student should have the following reference books: . A good dictionary: Some popular versions include Merriam- Webster, Webster, The American Heritage, and others. Make sure you have a current edition, because dictionaries are updated frequently. . A good thesaurus: You can find several equally good versions of this reference book, including Roget, Merriam- Webster, Webster, and others. . An almanac: You want a current version, and you can find several reputable versions, including The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2005; Time: Almanac 2005; and The New York Times 2005 Almanac.
  • 4. Style Guides When documenting your sources for research assignments and papers, follow the specific guidelines outlined by your instructor. Usually, the guidelines vary depending on the subject. Consider these popular style handbooks (and their applicable subject area):
  • 5. Style Guides . MLA guidelines are usually used in English courses, and you can purchase the most recent printed edition (MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers). You can also get information at the Modern Language Association (MLA) Website at www.mla.org.
  • 6. Style Guides APA (American Psychologist Association) guidelines are theformatcommonly followed by social scientists, like psychologists and social workers. You can refer to the printed guide, the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, or check the Web site at www.apastyle.org.
  • 7. Style Guides The Chicago Manual of Style is commonly used by historians as well as by newspapers, magazines, and book publishers. You can buy the print version from any bookstore or visit the Web site at www.chicagomanualofstyle.org. ACS (American Chemical Society) guidelines outline the format often used by chemists. You can find information about this style at www.chemistry.org.
  • 8. Study Guides and Workbooks To help improve your skills, you may want to purchase and use study guides or workbooks. You can find workbooks and study guides on a variety of topics from every type of math problem to vocabulary to state capitals to summaries of popular novels. In addition, you can find overviews of many subjects and topics. Wiley, in fact, publishes several series of popular and handy guides including: . Cliffs AP . CliffsLitReview . CliffsQuickReview . CliffsStudySolver . CliffsTestPrep
  • 9. Web Sites In addition to printed resources, you can also find a wealth of information on the Internet. This section covers some general reference sites as well as some search sites. Keep in mind that the best way to find information about a particular subject or topic is to search for it, so having a good list of search sites is invaluable.
  • 10. GENERAL REFERENCE SITES You can find several handy reference sites that can help you look up a definition, find a quotation, get current information about the United States, find information about other countries, and more. This list includes just some of the many possible and helpful reference sites on the Internet: The iTools (www.itools.com) site includes language tools for looking up definitions or synonyms; research tools for finding online encyclopedias and other sources; and translation tools for translating a word, phrase, or passage from one language to another.
  • 11. GENERAL REFERENCE SITES The U.S. Department of Education (www.ed.gov) provides links for students, teachers, parents, and administrators. The student section has help on getting financial aid, preparing for college, and evaluating colleges. Bureau of Labor Statistics (stats.bls.gov) is a great site for information about employment, earnings, prices, the economy in general, and other work-related statistics and facts. Library of Congress (www.loc.gov) does not yet provide access to all of its collections, but it does provide access to some five million books, papers, and images.
  • 12. GENERAL REFERENCE SITES CIA World Factbook(www.odci.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.hml) provides statistics and other information about other countries. U.S. Census Bureau (www.census.gov) is useful for learning about the demographics of a community or about business. Biography.com (www.biography.com) includes biographies of more than 28,000 famous individuals from a variety of backgrounds and fields.
  • 13. SEARCH SITES If youreseeking information on a particular topic or subject, your best bet is to search the Internet. You can use any number of search tools; each one works differently and provides different results. Its a good idea to try searching using more than one tool when doing research so that you get a better range of sites. Popular and useful search sites include: Google (www.google.com) not only enables you to search the Internet but also allows you to limit the search to images or news articles. AltaVista (www.altavista.com) is especially useful for finding foreign sites. Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) not only provides search capabilities but also lets you browse through different categories of information. Ask Jeeves (www.askjeeves.com) lets you enter your search request as a question. Search MSN (http://search.msn.com) enables you to search news, the Web, images, plus MicrosoftsEncarta encyclopedia.