The Official CSPA Stylebook
editor Helen F. Smith

Columbia Univ Columbia Scholastic, 1996

A complete stylebook for students and teachers working on student media such as newspapers, yearbooks, magazines and online media. Organized alphabetically, it covers points of writing style, punctuation, capitalization, commonly misued or confused words or phrases. It includes a list of copyediting and proofreading symbols with explanations of what they mean and how to use them. A short essay on ...
  
  











  



  
Concise Rules Of Apa Style (Concise Rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) Style)18 reviews
American Psychiatric Association

American Psychological Association (APA), 2005

Great Tool

+ Concise Rules of APA Style

Let's face it, nobody likes doing APA, but if you have to do it, this is the best tool around. It is portable and easily searched and covers all situations, no matter how archiaic.
  
  











  



  
School Newspaper Adviser's Survival Guide6 reviews
Patricia Osborn, Osborn

Jossey-Bass, 1998

The only book of its kind

+ Particularly Relevant to University Environment
+ Very detailed

Having been a high school newspaper adviser (notice, "adviser" and not "advisor"?) for 8 years, I am like the other reviewer who wishes this book would have been available much earlier. As it is, my first year of teaching in 1993 included four preps: English 10 Honors, English 9, newspaper, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Designers Complete Index (Boxed Set)29 reviews
Jim Krause

North Light Books, 2003

design great things

+ Great buy
+ I love it!
+ valuable resource
  
  











  



  
The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter)124 reviews
Scott Kelby

New Riders Press, 2007

Thank You , Thank you, Thank you! Mr. Kelby!!!

+ Great Tips
+ Photoshopping in the extreme
+ Very helpful
  
  











  



  
Color Index: Over 1100 Color Combinations, CMYK and RGB Formulas, for Print and Web Media54 reviews
Jim Krause

How, 2002

excellent resource

+ Need help with colors, this book is it!
+ Incredibly Helpful

This is an excellent resource for any designer. It is very handy and durable. This book organizes color palettes by style: Basic, Active, Quiet, Progressive, Rich, Cultural, Natural, etc. Color Index 2 is different because it organizes color palettes by 'root' colors: Blue, Violet, Red, Orange, ...
  
  











  



  
The Designers Complete Index (Boxed Set)29 reviews
Jim Krause

North Light Books, 2003

design great things

+ Great buy
+ I love it!
+ valuable resource
  
  











  



  
The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers (Voices That Matter)124 reviews
Scott Kelby

New Riders Press, 2007

Thank You , Thank you, Thank you! Mr. Kelby!!!

+ Great Tips
+ Photoshopping in the extreme
+ Very helpful
  
  











  



  
The Official CSPA Stylebook
editor Helen F. Smith

Columbia Univ Columbia Scholastic, 1996

A complete stylebook for students and teachers working on student media such as newspapers, yearbooks, magazines and online media. Organized alphabetically, it covers points of writing style, punctuation, capitalization, commonly misued or confused words or phrases. It includes a list of copyediting and proofreading symbols with explanations of what they mean and how to use them. A short essay on ...
  
  











  



  
Concise Rules Of Apa Style (Concise Rules of the American Psychological Association (APA) Style)18 reviews
American Psychiatric Association

American Psychological Association (APA), 2005

Great Tool

+ Concise Rules of APA Style

Let's face it, nobody likes doing APA, but if you have to do it, this is the best tool around. It is portable and easily searched and covers all situations, no matter how archiaic.
  
  











  



  
Color Index: Over 1100 Color Combinations, CMYK and RGB Formulas, for Print and Web Media54 reviews
Jim Krause

How, 2002

excellent resource

+ Need help with colors, this book is it!
+ Incredibly Helpful

This is an excellent resource for any designer. It is very handy and durable. This book organizes color palettes by style: Basic, Active, Quiet, Progressive, Rich, Cultural, Natural, etc. Color Index 2 is different because it organizes color palettes by 'root' colors: Blue, Violet, Red, Orange, ...
  
  











  



  
School Newspaper Adviser's Survival Guide6 reviews
Patricia Osborn, Osborn

Jossey-Bass, 1998

The only book of its kind

+ Particularly Relevant to University Environment
+ Very detailed

Having been a high school newspaper adviser (notice, "adviser" and not "advisor"?) for 8 years, I am like the other reviewer who wishes this book would have been available much earlier. As it is, my first year of teaching in 1993 included four preps: English 10 Honors, English 9, newspaper, and ...