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Everything You Need to Know about Your History Course
by Sandra Mathews-Lamb
Shows students how to become better history students. Provides direction on how to take good notes, how to write a paper, how to read maps, graphs and charts, how to read a primary and secondary source document and much more. Free when value-packed. ISBN 0-321-06628-6


A Short Guide to Writing about History, 4/e
by Richard Rothaus
Begins with a unique discussion of “thinking like an historian” and goes on to offer comprehensive guidelines for writing and researching in the discipline. Includes a full-length sample research paper, and an examination of writing and documentation styles. ISBN 0-321-02387-0

A Two-Volume Study Guide
created by Monte Schwartz
Contains learning objectives, chapter overviews, and self-testing study questions for each chapter of the text. Volume I: ISBN 0-321-10834-5 Volume II: ISBN 0-321-10833-7

Researching OnLine, 5/e
by David Munger
The most practical, indispensable guide to the Internet available. Offers a simple, step-by-step format that guides students through the array of possibilities and pitfalls that can occur on the Internet. Free when value-packed. ISBN 0-321-09277-5
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