DSpace at My University: Recent submissions

  • Noreen, Eric W.; Brewer, Peter C.; Garrison, Ray H. (McGraw-Hill/Irwin,, 2008)
    In Managerial Accounting for Managers, the authors have crafted a streamlined managerial accounting book that is perfect for nonaccounting majors who intend to move into managerial positions. The traditional Process ...
  • Edmonds, Thomas P.; McNair, Frances M.; Olds, Philip R.; Tsay, Bor-Yi (McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2012)
    Regardless of the instructional approach, there is no shortcut to learning accounting. Students must practice to master basic accounting concepts. The text includes a prodigious supply of practice materials and exercises ...
  • Drury, Colin (Cengage Learning, 2014)
    The aim of the tenth edition of this book is to explain the principles involved in designing and evaluating management and cost accounting information systems. Management accounting systems accumulate, classify, summarize ...
  • CICCARELLI, SAUNDRA K.; WHITE, J. NOLAND (Prentice Hall, 2006)
    With powerful online assessment tied to every video, application, and chapter of the text, students can get immediate feedback. Instructors can see what their students know and what they don’t know with just a few clicks. ...
  • JACOBS, F.R OBERT; CHASE, R I CHARD B . (McGraw-Hill Education, 2006)
    Operations and supply chain management (OSCM) is a key element in the improvement in productivity in business around the world. Establishing a competitive advantage through operations requires an understanding of how the ...
  • Butcher, James N.; Hooley, Jill M.; Mineka, Susan (PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED, 2014)
    The guidelines and standards that we follow in our professional activities are not set in stone. Change is a big part of life and new research or novel new theories can impact the way mental health professionals view problems.
  • Johnston, Robert; Clark, Graham; Shulver, Michael (PEARSON EDUCATION LIMITED, 2001)
    This book is about how to manage and improve the operations in service organisations. Service operations are important . They are the parts of the organisation that create and deliver service to customers
  • Noreen, Eric W.; Brewer, Peter C.; Garrison, Ray H. (McGraw-Hill/Irwin, 2014)
    In Managerial Accounting for Managers, the authors have crafted a streamlined managerial accounting book that is perfect for nonaccounting majors who intend to move into managerial positions. The traditional Process ...
  • Ashcroft, Bill (CONTINUUM, 2001)
    The central strategy in transformations of colonial culture is the seizing of self-representation. Underlying all economic, political and social resistance is the struggle over representation
  • Ashcroft, Bill; Griffiths, Gareth; Tiffin, Helen (Routledge, 1989)
    No doubt a third General Editor’s Preface to New Accents seems hard to justify. What is there left to say? Twenty-five years ago, the series began with a very clear purpose. Its major concern was the newly perplexed world ...
  • Bailey, Stephen (RoutledgeFalmer is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 2004)
    Most academic courses in English-medium colleges and universities use essays to assess students’ work, both as coursework, for which a deadline one or two months ahead may be given, and in exams, when an essay often has ...
  • HARDY, THOMAS; KRAMER, DALE (OXPORD UNIVERSITY PRESS, 1985)
    THE first concern in The World's Classics editions of Hardy's works has been with the texts. Individual editors have compared every version of the novel or stories that Hardy might have revised,
  • Leow, Ronald P; Campos, Héctor; Lardiere, Donna (Georgetown University Press, 2009)
    items such as clitics, pronouns, determiners, conjunctions, discourse particles, auxiliary/light verbs, prepositions, and so on—have been the focus of investigation in many research areas that include phonology, morphology, ...
  • McNALLY, LOUISE; KENNEDY, CHRISTOPHER (Oxford University Press, 2008)
    The theoretical focus of this series is on the interfaces between subcomponents of the human grammatical system and the closely related area of the interfaces between the different subdisciplines of linguistics
  • Malmkjær, Kirsten; Windle, Kevin (2001)
    The study of translation is a well-established field of scholarly activity. The discipline has taken its position in academia as a subject of serious research and study. This article is a reference work and practical guide ...
  • Prust, Samantha (Cottonwood Press, Inc, 2007)
    People often use double subjects, especially when they are talking informally. Examples: My mother, she won’t let me go camping with my boyfriend for three weeks in Alaska
  • Warburton, Nigel (Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, 1992)
    This is a notoriously difficult question. One of the easiest ways of answering it is to say that philosophy is what philosophers do, and then point to the writings of Plato
  • Tredinnick, Mark (CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2008)
    learned to write by listening and, later, by reading; I learned to write by writing; I learned to write by teaching others how to write. I didn’t so much write this book as remember it;
  • JOYCE 
    MAHON, Peter (Continuum International Publishing Group, 2009)
    James Joyce’s work has, not unjustly, been regarded as some of the most obscure, challenging and difficult writing ever committed to paper; it is also shamelessly funny and endlessly entertaining
  • Long, William J (Friends Book Corner, 2006-01-06)
    The Puritan Movement. Changing Ideals. Literary Characteristics. The Transition Poets. Samuel Daniel. The Song Writers. The Spenserian Poets