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WRITING REFERENCES & SOFTWARE
Current Kellogg faculty and doctoral students may borrow the following books from the Research Computing Library, Jacobs 4219, for up to one week at a time.
Style Guides
- Anderson, Laura Killen (1990). Handbook for Proofreading. NTC Business Books.
- Strunk, William, Jr., and E.B. White (2000). The Elements of Style. Longman Publishers, fourth edition.
- Turabian, Kate L. (1996). A manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses and Dissertations. University of Chicago Press, sixth edition.
- University of Chicago Press (1993). The Chicago Manual of Style. University of Chicago Press, fourteenth edition.
Software (reference books)
LATEX:
- Goossens, Michel, Frank Mittelbach and Alexander Samarin (1994).The LATEX Companion. Addison-Wesley.
- Goossens, Michel, Sebastian Rahtz and Frank Mittelbach (1997). The LATEX Graphics Companion. Illustrating documents with TEX and PostScript. Addison-Wesley.
- Grätzer, George (2000). Math Into LATEX, Birkhäuser Springer, third edition.
- Kopka, Helmut and Patrick W. Daly (1999). A Guide to LATEX. Document Preparation for Beginners and Advanced Users. Addison-Wesley, Third edition.
- Lamport, Leslie (1994). LATEX. A Document Preparation System. User's Guide and Reference Manual. Addison-Wesley, second edition.
Microsoft Word:
- Glenn, Walter (2000). Word 2000 in a Nutshell. A Power User's Quick Reference. O'Reilly.
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