Every writer can use a little help now and then. The Library has recently purchased the following new and updated reference books.

You know you've been waiting for it. The 16th (2010) edition of
The Chicago Manual of Style is now available. {On the temporary reference shelf in the Whitridge Room while the Large Study Room is closed}

For those of you struggling with content for the web, there's
The Yahoo! Style Guide: The Ultimate Sourcebook for Writing, Editing, and Creating Content for the Digital World. {On the temporary reference shelf in the Whitridge Room while the Large Study Room is closed}

Track down the right agent in the 2011 edition of the
Guide to Literary Agents. {Ask at the Circulation Desk}

Peruse the 2011 edition of
The Writer's Market{Ask at the Circulation Desk}

Brush up on your grammar with Roy Peter Clark's humorous guide to good writing,
The Glamour of Grammar.
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