ENG 114 - Professional Research & Writing: Find eBooks
This course, the second in a series of two, is designed to teach professional communication skills. Emphasis is placed on research, listening, critical reading and thinking, analysis, interpretation, and design used in oral and written presentations.
Some of our eBook collections will allow you to check out an eBook for use on your mobile device (such as a Kindle) while others will allow online viewing only.
Bloomsbury Collections
Collection of ebooks covering history and literary criticism. Includes a large collection of American slave narratives.
Credo Reference
A premier virtual reference collection including encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, images, audio files, and videos in a wide expanse of subject areas.
eBook Central
Scholarly titles supporting student and faculty research, and general nonfiction on topics such as school & studying, career development, arts & leisure, and practical life skills.
eBooks on EBSCOhost
Over 26,000 fiction, reference, scholarly, and professional books online.
HomeGrown eBooks
A collection of more than 3,200 eBooks from a variety of North Carolina publishers. Includes popular and scholarly nonfiction, novels by well-known NC authors, and award-winning short fiction and poetry.
Open Library
A downloadable eBook collection with books contributed from libraries across the country. Create a username and password to borrow up to five books at a time.
Overdrive
Downloadable popular fiction and non-fiction e-books and audio books for your reading and listening pleasure.
Features discussion and analysis of poems of all time periods, nations, and cultures. Provides an overview of the poem and discussion of its principal themes, images, form and construction.
R2 Digital Library
The R2 Digital Library is a market-leading eBook platform for health science collections featuring a comprehensive collection of medical, nursing and allied health eBooks presented through a clean and intuitive interface.
Salem Press eBooks
Collection of eBooks in Literature, Careers, History, Immigration, and Primary Sources.
The Language of Success
by
Tom Sant
Language is the medium of business. To be successful, we need to communicate effectively in writing. That's true whether we are providing instructions to our colleagues, communicating with our customers, or advising our direct reports. We must be able to deliver clear, accurate messages that inform, persuade and motivate. Unfortunately, people lapse into habits that interfere with their ability to communicate. TheLanguage of Successshows readers how to avoid these mistakes, and to write lucid, concise, and accurate e-mails, letters, performance appraisals, and presentations.
ISBN: 9780814474730
Publication Date: 2008-01-23
Business Letters for Busy People
by
John A. Carey (Editor); John Carey
Cut the time you spend on letter writing in half with this handy, quick-reference guide that not only tells you how to write virtually any kind of business letter, but gives you numerous samples you can adapt and use right now. Also includes a CD-ROM containing templates for all of the sample letters included.
ISBN: 9781564146120
Publication Date: 2002-04-01
The Literate Executive
by
Laurie N. Rozakis
The art of executive writing (is) poised for a comeback." predicts The Wall Street Journal. Good writing translates into good business, because it saves time. creates good faith, and prevents expensive misunderstandings. The Literate Executive shows businesspeople how to become better communications by becoming better writers.
Writing at Work
by
Edward L. Smith; Stephen A. Bernhardt
Writing at Workis for people who do or will write while on the job whether the writing be an interoffice memo, e-mail, a status report, a lab report, marketing materials, or a letter to a customer.