The Bedford Handbook

The Bedford Handbook by Diana Hacker is a comprehensive reference tool published by Bedford Books in May 1999. This fifth edition spans 834 pages and is presented in English. It is designed to assist students in navigating the complexities of academic writing, particularly in maintaining their own voice while integrating sources.
Readers will find that this edition enhances its coverage of research writing, offering practical guidance for writing across various disciplines. It includes innovative tips from writing center tutors and provides substantial support for writing with and about visuals. The Bedford Handbook serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their writing skills and effectively engage with academic texts.
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Built on Diana Hacker’s vision and developed with the help of expert composition teachers, the seventh edition of The Bedford Handbook is the indispensable classroom and reference tool it always was — only better. Now with the strongest coverage of research writing in a full-sized handbook, the seventh edition helps students meet one of the core challenges of academic maintaining their own voice while writing from sources. This edition also adds innovative tips from writing center tutors, sound advice for writing across the curriculum, and substantially more help for writing with and writing about visuals.
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