Preface
Introduction
Research Guides
Research Resources
Information Sources
Communication Skills
Written Communication
Oral Communication
Name Index
Title Index
Subject Index
By combining research sources with an annotated bibliography this reference title locates the sources that offer practical solutions to business and technical communication problems.
SANDRA E. BELANGER is Head of the Academic Services and
Co-Unit Head of the Merged Reference Unit at the San Jose State
University Library. She is sole author of Better Said and Clearly
Written, also published by Greenwood.
SUSAN LEE KENDALL is a reference librarian and government
publications coordinator at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library.
She is an active member in the government publications library
community.
TOBY LEIGH MATOUSH is Reference/Instruction Librarian and
Assistant Professor at San Jose State University. She is also
Library Liaison to the University's Department of Organization and
Management. Her research focus is in information competency for
minority and at-risk groups, and Japanese popular culture.
YUHFEN DIANA WU is Reference and Instruction Librarian,
Business and Economics liaison at the San Jose State University
Library. She is the VP/President Elect of the Chinese American
Librarian Association, which is an affiliate of the American
Library Association. Her research areas are business information
competency and multilingual access.
This is a welcome addition to the bibliographic literature for
business research, offering annotated entries for research guides,
electronic databases, associations, sources on usage, and sources
on effective written and oral communication. Broad categories are
subdivided into more specific categories of communication, making
this work both a useful guide to the literature and a convenient
checklist for specific written documents and oral communication
applications….Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates through
graduate students, two-year technical program students, general
readers, and professionals/practitioners.
*Choice*
[D]oes an excellent job listing a variety of resources for
researcher needing information in business and technical fields.
Ranging from general titles used by all writers, to specific titles
for those whose everyday workload requires writing for the business
and technical fields, each source listed is accompanied by a brief
annotation, when possible. The authors take time to identify what
sources are electronic and distinguish between those that are free
as compared to those available through a paid memebership or
subscription….[t]his volume is recommended for any library
supporting a business and technical program.
*Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship*
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