ALERT: Before you purchase, check with your instructor or review your course syllabus to ensure that you select the correct ISBN. Several versions of Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products exist for each title, including customized versions for individual schools, and registrations are not transferable. In addition, you may need a CourseID, provided by your instructor, to register for and use Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products. PackagesAccess codes for Pearson's MyLab & Mastering products may not be included when purchasing or renting from companies other than Pearson; check with the seller before completing your purchase. Used or rental booksIf you rent or purchase a used book with an access code, the access code may have been redeemed previously and you may have to purchase a new access code. Access codesAccess codes that are purchased from sellers other than Pearson carry a higher risk of being either the wrong ISBN or a previously redeemed code. Check with the seller prior to purchase. -- Normal 0 false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE "The Little Penguin Handbook" continues to revolutionize the way pocket handbooks present information. With more visuals and sample documents than other essential handbooks, this handy full-color reference gives students just what they need to know about the writing and research processes, while providing extensive coverage of documentation and grammar. With a reorganized and updated research section, new visual "maps" of the research and documentation processes, an updated section on writing in the disciplines, a new chapter on online courses, and a new chapter on argument, "The Little Penguin Handbook" continues to be an invaluable resource for students in composition courses and in courses across the curriculum.
This is a great handbook for students that are about to start university. It contains chapters on all the essential stuff: researching, writing, grammar, punctuation, plagiarism, and more. The content is concise and easy to read.
The 100 pages on the Harvard, APA, MLA, and CMS documentation styles is a bit unnecessary. There's no point learning all four of them because most students will only need to master one or two during their degree. Regardless, it's a good reference if it's needed at some point.
Overall, it was a good read and I'd definitely recommend it to late high school/early university students.
This books serves as a basic reference when no other is available, but falls short. Most egregious is its failure to explain the purpose of underlining (typing) and italics. Students using this guide easily get the impression when that one style sheet (MLA) would have them underline book titles, while another (Chicago) would have them italicized. This difference does not exist: book titles are italicized in all academic style sheets (newspapers put them in quote marks). Underlining tells the typesetter to use italic type. Underlining is an archaic convention no longer necessary in the age of word processors.
Title: The Little Penguin Handbook (3rd) Series: - Author: Lester Faigley Genre: Informational / Writing Rating: 5 stars
Extremely useful resource for ALL students, or anyone really, looking to reference essays and reports appropriately. THE LITTLE PENGUIN HANDBOOK provides a well-presented and detailed account of common referencing styles including Harvard and APA systems. It is pocket sized, lightweight and spiral-bound for easy use and travel.