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  • U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE LIBRARY

    COMMUNICATIVESKILLS DTIC

    D-A253 578 S 5 19E U

    A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

    - June 1992 92-207429 2 ~~ I IIi111111111111111111111111111011 111 1jl

  • PREFACE

    The United States Army War College Library presents CommunicativeSkills: A Selected Bibliography, now in its 6th edition, as aninvitation for you to enjoy the wealth of materials available inour library that will help you improve your communicative skills.It includes references for books, periodical articles, video andsound recordings--not about communication in general--but forreadings and resources that will specifically aid you in learningto effectively express your ideas.

    The bibliography is subdivided into nine communicative skills sothat you can concentrate on the area you would most like tostrengthen. However, we urge you to take full advantage of theentire bibliography since many of the readings will be valuablein developing more than one skill.

    Revised and updated, this version includes many citations fromthe previous editions, as well as new entries for other materialspublished since 1980. Like the previous bibliographies, it hasbeen tailored to include only those materials readily availablein the USAWC Library collection. For your convenience, we haveadded our library call numbers at the end of each entry (keep inmind that call numbers will vary from library to library).

    For additional information, please contact the compiler, VirginiaShope, Research and Information Services Branch, US Army WarCollege Library, DSN 242-3660 or Commercial (717) 245-3660.

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  • COMMUNICATIVE SKILLS

    A Selected Bibliography

    CONTENTS

    Communicating Person-to-Person .... .......... . 1

    Public Speaking ......... ................... 4

    Basic Principles and Guidelines for Clear Writing . . 7

    Military and Business Writing ...... ............ 9

    Academic Writing ....... .................. 13

    Questionnaires ........ ................... 14

    Charts, Graphs, and Tables .... ............. 14

    Word Processing and Desktop Publishing . ....... .14

    Writing for Publication ..... ............... 15

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  • COMMUNICATING PERSON-TO-PERSON

    Acker, David D. SKILL IN COMMUNICATION: A VITAL ELEMENT INEFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT. Fort Belvoir: Defense Systems Manage-ment College, 1990. (HF5718 A4 1990)

    Adler, Mortimer J. HOW TO SPEAK, HOW TO LISTEN. New York:Macmillan, 1983. (P95 A26 1983)

    Ailes, Roger. YOU ARE THE MESSAGE: SECRETS OF THE MASTERCOMMUNICATORS. Homewood: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1988. (P95 A351988)

    Anthony, William P. MANAGING YOUR BOSS. New York: AmericanManagement Associations, 1983. Chap. 6: "Communicating withYour Boss." (HD38 A626 1983)

    Barnum, C., and Wolniansky, N. "Taking Cues from Body Language."MANAGEMENT REVIEW, Vol. 78, June 1989, pp. 59-60. (Periodical)

    Beck, Charles E. "The Open-Door Policy: Communication Climateand the Military Supervisor." AIR UNIVERSITY REVIEW, Vol. 36,May-June 1985, pp. 45-51. (Periodical)

    Bruce, Stephen D. FACE TO FACE: EVERY MANAGER'S GUIDE TO BETTERINTERVIEWING. Madison, CT: Bureau of Law & Business, 1984.(HF5549.5 I 6B7)

    Burleson, Clyde W. EFFECTIVE MEETINGS: THE COMPLETE GUIDE.New York: Wiley, 1990. (AS6 B86 1990)

    Burley-Allen, Madelyn. LISTENING: THE FORGOTTEN SKILL. NewYork: Wiley, 1982. (BF323 L5B87 1982)

    Clampitt, Phillip G. COMMUNICATING FOR MANAGERIAL EFFECTIVENESS.Newbury Park: Sage, 1991. (HD30.3 C52 1991)

    Cohen, Allan R., and Bradford, David L. INFLUENCE WITHOUTAUTHORITY. New York: Wiley, 1990. (HD58.9 C64 1990)

    Cohen, Herb. YOU CAN NEGOTIATE ANYTHING. New York: BantamBooks, 1982. (BF637 N4C55 1982)

    "Communicative Skills." OFFICERS' CALL, November-December 1990,entire issue. (Periodical)

    CRM/McGraw-Hill Films. COMMUNICATION: THE NONVERBAL AGENDA.Videorecording. Del Mar: 1983. (VIDEO HD30.3 C61 1983)

    CRM/McGraw-Hill Films. VERBAL COMMUNICATION. Videorecording.Del Mar: 1981. (VIDEO P90 V428 1981)

    Deep, Sam, and Sussman, Lyle. SMART MOVES. Reading, MA: Addi-son-Wesley, 1990. Chap. 9: "Conduct Successful Interviews."(HF5549.5 C6D37 1990)

  • Dilenschneider, Robert L. POWER AND INFLUENCE: MASTERING THEART OF PERSUASION. New York: Prentice Hall Press, 1990.(HD59 D56 1990)

    Gudykunst, William B. BRIDGING DIFFERENCES: EFFECTIVE INTER-GROUP COMMUNICATION. Newbury Park: Sage, 1991. (HM258 G8381991)

    Guenzel, Pamela J.; Berckmans, Tracy R.; and Cannell, Charles F.GENERAL INTERVIEWING TECHNIQUES: A SELF-INSTRUCTIONAL WORKBOOKFOR TELEPHONE AND PERSONAL INTERVIEWER TRAINING, with audiocassette. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, Institute forSocial Research, Survey Research Center, 1983. (HM261 G83 1983CASSETTE)

    Grassell, Milt. "The Power of Questions." NATION'S BUSINESS,Vol. 74, November 1986, pp. 56-58. (Periodical)

    Hersey, Paul, and Blanchard, Kenneth H. MANAGEMENT OF ORGANIZA-TIONAL BEHAVIOR: UTILIZING HUMAN RESOURCES. 5th ed.Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1988. Chap. 13:"Communicating with Rapport." (HD58.7 H47 1988)

    Kroeger, Otto. TYPE TALK AT WORK. New York: Delacorte Press,1992. (BF698.9 0 3K68 1992)

    Laborde, Genie Z. INFLUENCING WITH INTEGRITY: MANAGEMENT SKILLSFOR COMMUNICATION AND NEGOTIATION. Palo Alto: Syntony, 1984.(HD30.3 L3)

    Lehman, Joseph R. "Briefing from Wordwacker." MARINE CORPSGAZETTE, Vol. 72, February 1988, pp. 29-30. (Periodical)

    Lewin, Esther, and Lewin, Albert E. THE THESAURUS OF SLANG:150,000 UNCENSORED CONTEMPORARY SLANG TERMS, COMMON IDIOMS, ANDCOLLOQUIALISMS ARRANGED FOR QUICK AND EASY REFERENCE. NewYork: Facts on File, 1988. (PE3721 L45 1988)

    Mehrabian, Albert. SILENT MESSAGES: IMPLICIT COMMUNICATION OFEMOTIONS AND ATTITUDES. 2d ed. Belmont: Wadsworth, 1981.(BF637 C45M44 1981)

    MTI Film & Video. CONDUCTING AN EFFECTIVE JOB INTERVIEW. Video-recording. Northbrook: 1988. (VIDEO HF5549.5 I 6C6 1988)

    Naquin, Doug. "Deconflicting the Humma-Humma." PARAMETERS, Vol.20, September 1990, pp. 100-103. (Periodical)

    Niehouse, Oliver L. "Listening: The Other Half of EffectiveCommunications." MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS, Vol. 31, August 1986,pp. 26-29. (Periodical)

    Nierenberg, Gerard I., and Calero, Henry H. META-TALK. NewYork: Cornerstone Library, 1981. (HF5353 N544)

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  • Partridge, Eric. A CONCISE DICTIONARY OF SLANG AND UNCON-VENTIONAL ENGLISH, ed. by Paul Beale. New York: Macmillan,1990. (PE3721 P3 1990)

    Piaget, Gerald W., and Binkley, Barbara J. HOW TO COMMUNICATEUNDER PRESSURE: DEALING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE. 4th ed.Portola Valley: IAHB Press, 1985. (BF637 C45P55 1985)

    Randall, Bernice. WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD GUIDE TO CURRENT AMERICANUSAGE. New York: Webster's New World, 1988. (PE2835 R361988)

    Rasberry, Robert W., and Lemoine, Laura F. EFFECTIVE MANAGERIALCOMMUNICATION. Boston: Kent, 1986. (HD30.3 R37 1986)

    Redding, W. Charles. THE CORPORATE MANAGER'S GUIDE TO BETTERCOMMUNICATION. Glenview: Scott, Foresman, 1984. (HD30.3 R431984)

    Rich, David C. "Organizational Communications." PROGRAM MAN-AGER, Vol. 19, January-February 1990, pp. 24-28. (Periodical)

    St. John, Walter D. "Plain Speaking." PERSONNEL JOURNAL, Vol.64, June 1985, pp. 82-90. (Periodical)

    St. John, Walter D. "You Are What You Communicate." PERSONNELJOURNAL, Vol. 64, October 1985, pp. 40-43. (Periodical)

    Singer Management Institute. MANAGING FOR PRODUCTIVITY: HOW TOIMPROVE LISTENING SKILLS. Kit. Chicago: 1982. (KIT BF323L5M36)

    Solomon, Muriel. WORKING WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE. EnglewoodCliffs: Prentice Hall, 1990. (HD42 S65 1990)

    "Special Issue on Communication." SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, Vol.36, July 1991, entire issue. (Periodical)

    Steil, Lyman K.; Barker, Larry L.; and Watson, Kittie W. EFFEC-TIVE LISTENING: KEY TO YOUR SUCCESS. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley, 1983. (HD30.3 S75 1983)

    3M Meeting Management Team. HOW TO RUN BETTER BUSINESS MEETINGS:A REFERENCE GUIDE FOR MANAGERS. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.(HF5718 H69 1987)

    Uris, Auren. 88 MISTAKES INTERVIEWERS MAKE--AND HOW TO AVOIDTHEM. New York: AMACOM, 1988. (HF5549.5 I 6U73 1988)

    Ury, William L. GETTING PAST NO: NEGOTIATING WITH DIFFICULTPEOPLE. New York: Bantam Books, 1991. (BF637 N4U79 1991)

    Video Arts. MORE BLOODY MEETINGS. Videorecording. Northbrook:1984. (VIDEO HF5549.5 C6M5 1984)

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  • Walton, Donald. ARE YOU COMMUNICATING? YOU CAN'T MANAGE WITHOUTIT. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989. (P90 W24 1989)

    Weiss, Donald H. HOW TO DEAL WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE. New York:AMACOM, 1987. (HD42 W45 1987)

    PUBLIC SPEAKING

    Acker, David D. "Are You Ready to Make an Audio or VideoPresentation?" PROGRAM MANAGER, Vol. 18, November-December1989, pp. 16-19. (Periodical)

    Acker, David D. SKILL IN COMMUNICATION: A VITAL ELEMENT INEFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT. Fort Belvoir: Defense Systems Manage-ment College, 1990. Chap. 4: "Speaking Skills." (HF5718 A41990)

    Alexander, Roy. POWER SPEECH: THE QUICKEST ROUTE TO BUSINESSAND PERSONAL SUCCESS. New York: AMACOM, 1986. (PN4121 A451986)

    Asman, David, and Meyerson, Adam, eds. THE WALL STREET JOURNALON MANAGEMENT: THE BEST OF THE MANAGER'S JOURNAL. Homewood:Dow Jones-Irwin, 1985. Pp. 24-26: "Public Speaking," by RalphProodian. (HD31 W33 1985)

    Bartlett, John. FAMILIAR QUOTATIONS. 15th and 125th anniversaryed., rev. and enl. Boston: Little, Brown, 1980. (REF PN6081B27 1980)

    Brooks, Charles, ed. BEST EDITORIAL CARTOONS OF THE YEAR.Gretna: Pelican, 1988. (NC1426 B47 1988)

    Brown, Lillian. YOUR PUBLIC BEST: THE COMPLETE GUIDE TO MAKINGSUCCESSFUL PUBLIC APPEARANCES IN THE MEETING ROOM, ON THEPLATFORM, AND ON TV. New York: Newmarket Press, 1989. (HM263B685 1989)

    Cook, Jeff S. THE FLEMENTS OF SPEECHWRITING AND PUBLIC SPEAKING.New York: Macmillan, 1989. (PN4142 C66 1989)

    Cosnett, Gary, et al. "A Survival Guide to Public Speaking."4 articles. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, Vol. 44, September1990, pp. 15-26. (Periodical)

    CRM/McGraw-Hill Films. SPEAKING EFFECTIVELY TO 1 OR 1000.Videorecording. Del Mar: 1980. (VIDEO PN4121 S654 1980)

    Decker, Bert. "So You're Giving a Speech: How to Involve YourAudience." SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT, Vol. 36, July 1991, p. 5.(Periodical)

    Deep, Sam, and Sussman, Lyle. SMART MOVES. Reading, MA: Addi-son-Wesley, 1990. Chap. 2: "Deliver Powerful Presentations."(HF5549.5 C6D37 1990)

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  • Dewar, Michael, ed. AN ANTHOLOGY OF MILITARY QUOTATIONS.London: Hale, 1990. (REF PN6084 W35A58 1990)

    Ehrlich, Eugene H., and Hand, Raymond, Jr. NBC HANDBOOK OFPRONUNCIATION. 4th ed., rev. & updated. Cambridge: Harper &Row, 1984. (PE1137 E52 1984)

    Elsea, Janet G. "Strategies for Effective Presentations." PER-SONNEL JOURNAL, Vol. 64, September 1985, pp. 31-33.(Periodical)

    Gilbert, Frederick. "The Technical Presentation." ARMED FORCESCOMPTROLLER, Vol. 35, Fall 1990, pp. 43-45. (Periodical)

    Hannaford, Peter. "Why Off the Cuff Is Off the Mark." NATION'SBUSINESS, Vol. 72, May 1984, pp. 28-29. (Periodical)

    Hastings, Max, ed. THE OXFORD BOOK OF MILITARY ANECDOTES. NewYork: Oxford University Press, 1985. (REF PN6268 M48H37 1985)

    Humes, James C. PODIUM HUMOR: A RACONTEUR'S TREASURY OF WITTYAND HUMOROUS STORIES. New York: Harper & Row, 1985. (PN4193I 5H8 1985)

    Humes, James C. STANDING OVATION: HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVESPEAKER AND COMMUNICATOR. New York: Harper & Row, 1988.(PN4021 H86 1988)

    Kaplan, Burton. THE MANAGER'S COMPLETE GUIDE TO SPEECH WRITING.New York: Free Press, 1988. (PN4142 K36 1988)

    Kelly, Charles M. "SMR Forum: Effective Communications--Beyondthe Glitter and Flash." SLOAN MANAGEMENT REVIEW, Vol. 26,Spring 1985, pp. 69-74. (Periodical)

    Kline, John A. SPEAKING EFFECTIVELY: A GUIDE FOR AIR FORCESPEAKERS. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Press,December 1989. (PN4121 K67 1989)

    Lass, Abraham H.; Kiremidjian, David; and Goldstein, Ruth M.THE FACTS ON FILE DICTIONARY OF CLASSICAL, BIBLICAL AND LITER-ARY ALLUSIONS. New York: Facts on File, 1987. (PN43 L371987)

    McGlynn, Mary. "Microphones: What You Don't Know Can HurtYou." ARMED FORCES COMPTROLLER, Vol. 35, Spring 1990, pp. 35-36. (Periodical)

    Machan, Dyan. "Do You Sincerely Want to Be Funny?" FORBES, Vol.146, 15 October 1990, pp. 212-214. (Periodical)

    Mambert, W.A. EFFECTIVE PRESENTATION. 2d ed. New York: Wiley,1985. (PN4121 M319 1985)

    Martin, Dick. THE EXECUTIVE'S GUIDE TO HANDLING A PRESS INTER-VIEW. Rev. ed. New York: Pilot Books, 1985. (HD59 M28 1985)

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  • Monkhouse, Bob. JUST SAY A FEW WORDS: THE COMPLETE SPEAKER'SHANDBOOK. New York: Evans, 1991. (PN4121 M575 1991)

    Noory, Samuel. DICTIONARY OF PRONUNCIATION: GUIDE TO ENGLISHSPELLING AND SPEECH. 4th ed. New York: Cornwall Books, 1981.(PE1137 N6 1981)

    Peak, Martha H. "Public Speaking for Fun and Profit." MANAGE-MENT REVIEW, Vol. 80, April 1991, pp. 51-53. (Periodical)

    Platt, Suzy. RESPECTFULLY QUOTED: A DICTIONARY OF QUOTATIONSREQUESTED FROM THE CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE. Washington:US Library of Congress, 1989. (PN6081 R435 1989)

    Prochnow, Herbert V., and Prochnow, Herbert V., Jr. THE PUBLICSPEAKER'S TREASURE CHEST: A COMPENDIUM OF SOURCE MATERIAL TOMAKE YOUR SPEECH SPARKLE. 4th ed. New York: Harper & Row,1986. (REF PN4193 I 5P711 1986)

    Rasberry, Robert W., and Lemoine, Laura F. EFFECTIVE MANAGERIALCOMMUNICATION. Boston: Kent, 1986. (HD30.3 R37 1986)

    Chap. 8: "Presentational Speaking in Business: A Four-PartProcess."

    Appx. A: "Sample Speeches."

    Shafritz, Jay M. WORDS ON WAR: MILITARY QUOTATIONS FROM ANCIENTTIMES TO THE PRESENT. New York: Prentice Hall, 1990. (REFPN6084 W35S5 1990)

    "Speaking with Authority." 2 articles. TRAINING & DEVELOPMENTJOURNAL, Vol. 42, August 1988, pp. 14-18. (Periodical)

    P. 14: "A Public-Speaking Primer," by John A. Feudo.Pp. 15-18: "Rehearsing: Key to Avoiding Training Chaos,"

    by Andrew E. Schwartz.

    Staley, Hank. THE NEW TONGUE & QUILL: YOUR PRACTICAL (ANDHUMOROUS) GUIDE TO BETTER COMMUNICATION. Washington:Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense, 1990. Chap. 3: "TheTongue." (PN187 S67 1990)

    Sussman, Lyle. "Managing to Speak by Managing the Speech."PERSONNEL, Vol. 65, December 1988, pp. 60-64. (Periodical)

    Thomas, Susan G. "Dealing Successfully with Hecklers andSnipers." BUSINESS HORIZONS, Vol. 34, September-October 1991,pp. 64-67. (Periodical)

    US Department of the Army. STANDING OPERATING PROCEDURE:RESPONSIBILITIES IN CONNECTION WITH ARMY APPEARANCES BEFORECOMMITTEES OF CONGRESS AND OTHER RELATED ACTIONS. Washington:15 August 1985. (REF UA24 A722)

    US Department of the Army. Office of the Chief of PublicAffairs. QUOTES FOR THE MILITARY WRITER/SPEAKER, 1989. Rev.ed. Washington: 1989. (REF PN6084 P4Q8 1989)

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  • Wiegand, Richard. "It Doesn't Need to Be Dull to Be Good: Howto Improve Staff Presentations." BUSINESS HORIZONS, Vol. 28,July-August 1985, pp. 35-41. (Periodical)

    Yager, Tom. "Information's Human Dimension: Mutimedia Tech-nologies Can Improve Presentations Today." BYTE, Vol. 16,December 1991, pp. 153-160. (Periodical)

    BASIC PRINCIPLES AND GUIDELINES FOR CLEAR WRITING

    "'Badly' She, Wrote." TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT JOURNAL, Vol. 43,December 1989, pp. 9-10. (Periodical)

    Bates, Jefferson D. WRITING WITH PRECISION: HOW TO WRITE SOTHAT YOU CANNOT POSSIBLY BE MISUNDERSTOOD. 3d ed. Washington:Acropolis Books, 1980. (PE1429 B35)

    Bernstein, Theodore M. BERNSTEIN'S REVERSE DICTIONARY. 2d ed.,rev. and exp. by David Grambs. New York: Times Books, 1988.(PE1591 B45 1988)

    Corbett, Edward P.J. THE LITTLE ENGLISH HANDBOOK: CHOICES ANDCONVENTIONS. 5th ed. Glenview: Scott, Foresman, 1987.(PE1408 C592 1987)

    Crews, Frederick C. THE RANDOM HOUSE HANDBOOK. 5th ed. NewYork: Random House, 1987. (PE1408 C715 1987)

    Daiker, Donald A.; Kerek, Andrew; and Morenberg, Max. THEWRITER'S OPTIONS: COMBINING TO COMPOSING. 2d ed. New York:Harper & Row, 1982. (PE1408 D13 1982)

    Dallas County Community College District. THE WRITE COURSE.Videorecording. Dallas: 1984. (VIDEO CASSETTE PE1408 W741984)

    Davidson, Wilma. "Beat Page Fright." PERSONNEL JOURNAL, Vol.68, September 1989, pp. 36-38. (Periodical)

    Einstein, Charles. HOW TO COMMUNICATE: THE MANNING, SELVAGE &LEE GUIDE TO CLEAR WRITING AND SPEECH. New York: McGraw-Hill,1985. (PE1628 E35 1985)

    Elbow, Peter. WRITING WITH POWER: TECHNIQUES FOR MASTERING THEWRITING PROCESS. New York: Oxford University Press, 1981.(PE1408 E39 1981)

    Ellsworth, Blanche. ENGLISH SIMPLIFIED. 5th ed., rev. by JohnA. Higgins. New York: Harper & Row, 1985. (PE112 E43 1985)

    Fowler, H. Ramsey, and Aaron, Jane E. THE LITTLE, BROWN HAND-BOOK. 4th ed. Glenview: Scott, Foresman, 1989. (PE1112 F641989)

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  • Freeman, Morton S. A HANDBOOK OF PROBLEM WORDS & PHRASES.Philadelphia: ISI Press, 1987. (PE1460 F654 1987)

    Green, George. GREEN GRAMMAR: A SIMPLE SYSTEM FOR WRITINGSUPERIOR SENTENCES. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1981. (PE1441 C731981)

    Guth, Hans P. NEW ENGLISH HANDBOOK. 3d ed. Belmont: Wads-worth, 1990. (PE11l2 G87 1990)

    Hodges, John C., et al. HARBRACE COLLEGE HANDBOOK. 11th ed.San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1990. (PE1112 H6 1990)

    Johnson, Edward D. THE HANDBOOK OF GOOD ENGLISH. New York:Facts on File, 1982. (PE1112 J54 1983)

    Kinsella, Paul. THE TECHNIQUES OF WRITING. 4th ed. San Diego:Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985. (PE1408 K56T4 1985)

    Koch, Harry W. AN EASY GUIDE TO ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND VOCABULARY.San Francisco: Ken-Books, 1980. (PE1449 K63 1980)

    Lanham, Richard A. REVISING PROSE. 2d ed. New York:Macmillan, 1987. (PE1421 L297 1987)

    Leggett, Glenn H.; Mead, C. David; and Kramer, Melinda G. PREN-TICE HALL HANDBOOK FOR WRITERS. l1th ed. Englewood Cliffs:Prentice Hall, 1991. (PE1408 L39 1991)

    Meyer, Herbert E., and Meyer, Jill M. HOW TO WRITE. Washington:Storm King Press, 1986. (PN193 M48 1986)

    Meyer, Michael T., and Meyer, Don. PUTTING IT TOGETHER: A BASICWRITING, ESL HANDBOOK AND WORKBOOK WITH READINGS. Dubuque:Kendall/Hunt, 1985. (PE1413 M49 1985)

    Middleman, Louis I. IN SHORT: A CONCISE GUIDE TO GOOD WRITING.New York: St. Martin's Press, 1981. (PE1408 M54)

    Murray, Donald M. WRITE TO LEARN. 2d ed. New York: Holt,Rinehart and Winston, 1987. (PE1408 M79 1987)

    Pinckert, Robert C. PINCKERT'S PRACTICAL GRAMMAR: A LIVELY,UNINTIMIDATING GUIDE TO USAGE, PUNCTUATION, AND STYLE. Cincin-nati: Writer's Digest Books, 1986. (PE1408 P534 1986)

    Quirk, Randolph, et al. A COMPREHENSIVE GRAMMAR OF THE ENGLISHLANGUAGE. New York: Longman, 1985. (PE1106 C65 1985)

    Research and Education Association. THE ENGLISH HANDBOOK OFGRAMMAR, STYLE, AND COMPOSITION. Piscataway: 1988. (PEIII2E54 1988)

    Roberts, Philip D. PLAIN ENGLISH: A USER'S GUIDE. New York:Penguin, 1987. (PE1460 R62 1987)

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  • ROGET'S II: THE NEW THESAURUS. Exp. ed. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1988. (REF PE1591 R715 1988)

    Squire, James R., ed. WRITING. Exemplary Practice Series.Bloomington, IN: Phi Delta Kappa, Center on Evaluation,Development, and Research, 1987. (LB1575.8 W741 1987)

    Staley, Hank. THE NEW TONGUE & QUILL: YOUR PRACTICAL (ANDHUMOROUS) GUIDE TO BETTER COMMUNICATION. Washington:Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense, 1990. Chap. 6: "TheMechanics." (PN187 S67 1990)

    Strunk, William, Jr., and White, E.B. THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE. 3ded. New York: Macmillan, 1979. (PE1421 S8 1979)

    US Air Force. WRITING IMPROVEMENT: U.S. AIR FORCE EFFECTIVEWRITING COURSE. Videorecording. Washington: 1980. (VIDEOPE1408 U551)

    Walvoord, Barbara E.F. WRITING, STRATEGIES FOR ALL DISCIPLINES.Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, 1985. (PE1408 W313 1985)

    Waterston, Elizabeth. BRUSH UP YOUR BASICS: CLEAR THINKING--CLEAR WRITING. Dubuque: Kendall/Hunt, 1981. (PE1478 W3 1981)

    WEBSTER'S NEW DICTIONARY OF SYNONYMS. Springfield: Merriam-Webster, 1984. (REF PE1591 W4 1984)

    WEBSTER'S NINTH NEW COLLEGIATE DICTIONARY. Springfield:Merriam-Webster, 1990. (PE1628 W4W4 1990)

    Williams, Joseph M. STYLE: TOWARD CLARITY AND GRACE. Chicago:University of Chicago Press, 1990. (PE1421 W546 1990)

    Winterowd, W. Ross. THE CONTEMPORARY WRITER: A PRACTICALRHETORIC. 2d ed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1981.(PE1408 W62 1981)

    Zinsser, William. ON WRITING WELL: AN INFORMAL GUIDE TO WRITINGNONFICTION. 3d ed., rev. & enl. New York: Harper & Row,1985. (PE1429 Z5 1985)

    Zinsser, William. WRITING TO LEARN. New York: Harper & Row,1988. (PE1404 Z56 1988)

    MILITARY AND BUSINESS WRITING

    Asher, Donald. THE OVERNIGHT RESUME. Berkeley: Ten SpeedPress, 1991. (HD5383 A84 1990)

    Asman, David, and Meyerson, Adam, eds. THE WALL STREET JOURNALON MANAGEMENT: THE BEST OF THE MANAGER'S JOURNAL. Homewood:Dow Jones-Irwin, 1985. Pp. 14-16: "Conversation: The Key toBetter Business Writing," by John L. DiGaetani. (HD31 W331985)

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  • Bailey, Edward P., Jr. THF PLAIN ENGLISH APPROACH TO BUSINESSWRITING. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990. (HF5718.3B35 1990)

    Berner, R. Thomas. "Good Writing: Clear, Concise, Interesting,Logical--And Hard Work." ARMED FORCES COMPTROLLER, Vol. 25,November 1980, pp. 22-25. (Periodical)

    Blackerby, Phillip, and Hield, Melissa. "Tips on Writing Effec-tive Budget Justifications." ARMED FORCES COMPTROLLER, Vol.33, Spring 1988, pp. 8-11. (Periodical)

    Booher, Dianna D. GrOD GRIEF, GOOD GRAMMAR. New York: Facts onFile, 1988. (PElf15 B63 1988)

    Bost, Fred. "Buzzword Cowards." INFANTRY, Vol. 76, March-April1986, pp. 14-15. (Periodical)

    Buckheit, John L. "Effective Op Orders." ARMOR, Vol. 99,.January-February 1990, pp. 38-39. (Periodical)

    Cammarota, Richard S. "Air Force Nonspeak." AIR UNIVERSITYREVIEW, Vol. 37, September-October 1986, pp. 108-114.(Periodical)

    Cammarota, Richard S. "Writing Logisticians." AIR FORCE JOURNALOF LOGISTICS, Vol. 14, Winter 1990, pp. 30-31. (Periodical)

    DePrez, Caroline S., and DePrez, Richard J. RESUME MANUAL FORTHE MILITARY: A COMPLETE JOB-HUNTING GUIDE FOR PRESENT ANDFUTURE VETERANS. San Diego: Alfa Sierra, 1980. (HF5382.75U6D46)

    Dumaine, Deborah. WRITE TO THE TOP: WRITING FOR CORPORATESUCCESS. New York: Random House, 1983. (HF5718 D84 1983)

    Eckersley-Johnson, Anna L., ed. WEBSTER'S SECRETARIAL HANDBOOK.2d ed. Springfield: Merriam-Webster, 1983. (HF5547.5 W41983)

    Ferrara, Cosmo F. "The Seven Deadly Sins of Business Writing."GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE, Vol. 23, December 1991, pp. 22-25.(Periodical)

    Fielden, John S. "Meaning Is Shaped by Audience and Situation."PERSONNEL JOURNAL, Vol. 67, May 1988, pp. 107-110. (Periodi-cal)

    Fielden, John S., and Dulek, Ronald E. "What Is EffectiveBusiness Writing?" BUSINESS HORIZONS, Vol. 30, May-June 1987,pp. 62-66. (Periodical)

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    Pp. 27-29: "The Cure for Writing Anxiety," by James L.Evers.

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