Clement, John,
The Grosset-Secretarial Handbook
, Grosset and Dunlap, Inc., New York, 1980.
This book focuses on all proper techniques of oral and written communication skills for secretarial office workers.
Fielder, John, Fielder, Jean, Dulek, Ronald,
The Business Writing Sytle Book
, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1984.
This book shows how one can gain mastery over a job through the use of writing styles.
Geffner, Andrea,
Business Letters The Easy Way,
Barron’s Educational Series, Inc., 1983.
The main focuses of this book is business styles, letter format, and models of all types of letters.
Gilson, Goodwin and Platt, Naomi,
Letter-Perfect: The Accurate Secretary
, Arco Publishing, Inc., New York, 1985.
This book presents all letter styles and rules for spelling, proofreading, and punctuations.
Janis, J. Harold,
New Standard Reference for Secretaries and Administrative Assistants,
The MacMillian Company, New York, 1972.
This is a reference guide for use in all written and oral communications in an office setting.
Lindsell, Sheryl L.,
Proofreading and Editing for Word Processors,
Arco Publishing company, New York, 1985.
This book familiarizes students with the proper proofreading and editing techniques. Many exercises are given to help to establish the ability to detect errors; and exercises to teach the proper formatting for letters, memoranda, and reports. It also reinforces the mechanics of English with related exercises.
Luke, Cheryl and Swafford, Ann,
Proofreading Skills for Word Processing
, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, New York, 1986.
This book helps students to become office workers who can find errors consistently and in varied situation.
Price, Jonathan,
Put That In Writing
, Penguin Books, New York, 1984.
This book helps students to develop a plain style of writing—writing that means business and help with particular writing task such as letters, reports, and memos.
Sabin, William A.,
The Gregg Reference Manual,
Gregg Division/McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1977.
This book presents the basic rules that apply to all business writings. It offers an abundance of examples and illustrations with mode1s.
Watkins and Dillingham,
Practical English Handbook
, Houghton Mifflin, Co., Boston, MA, 1982.
This book is practical for use in class discussions and offers exercises for student self-help. This book is helpful for use in correcting and revising papers.