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Gregory G. Colomb (1951–2011)

Auteur de The Craft of Research

2+ oeuvres 4,120 utilisateurs 27 critiques

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Crédit image: Joseph M. Williams, Gregory G. Colomb, Wayne C. Booth via University of Chicago Press

Œuvres de Gregory G. Colomb

The Craft of Research (1995) 3,709 exemplaires
Style: The Basics of Clarity and Grace (2002) — Auteur — 411 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1951-09-05
Date de décès
2011-10-11
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA

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The act of research – whether in the natural sciences, social sciences, or humanities – undergirds so much of modern society. The skills help us think and then test those thoughts in light of outside information (data). Without a rigorous set of methods, this act can become mere people pleasing, but with a firm framework, it continues to transform the way the world lives. This book, an educational standard for almost three decades with five authors, clearly communicates research’s foundations to those learning the craft. It’s appropriate for the classroom and individuals starting careers.

All authors were or are professors of English, so this book has a natural leaning towards the humanities. Nonetheless, it attempts to address all facets of the academic enterprise. Because the authors are involved with language, it communicates cognitive nuances that might be missed by experts in a field. Its wording is eloquent, and organization, tight.

Like most academic works, this book heavily relies on concepts and classical works, yet it also uses relatable, conversational English to convey its message. It walks readers through steps including why to identify as a researcher, how to pursue the process, how to think carefully, and how to communicate findings. As easily imaginable, the authors do a superb job of enhancing readers’ personal writing style in the last chapter.

We live in an information age where thinking about the world has become the most important skill. Ironically, some question the value of an education even in an information-rich environment. If information is freely available, they ask, what do universities have to offer? This book offers a forthright answer. A college education and research training offer students the ability to think and process the world constructively. Especially suited for later later undergraduates and early graduate students, this book shines a clear path forward for individual careers and ultimately society’s advance.
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scottjpearson | 23 autres critiques | Apr 21, 2024 |
Every bit the classic it has long and widely been held to be.
 
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Mark_Feltskog | 23 autres critiques | Dec 23, 2023 |
4.5 really. One of the most clearly written and helpful technical-writing books I've ever read.
 
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OutOfTheBestBooks | 23 autres critiques | Sep 24, 2021 |

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Membres
4,120
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#6,107
Évaluation
3.9
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27
ISBN
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