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COMPUTING BOOKS FOR COLLEGE
Ste West
post Aug 20 2008, 10:02 AM
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Hi i am starting a HNC/D in computing this September and i am a bit worried that the course will be to challanging for me.

I have been given a list of the books that i will need for the first year so i can carry out some initial reading. I was wondering if anyone knew where i could get some information on these topics or if anyone knew of where i could get the following in e books:

The PC Support Handbook
(The Configuration and Sysytem Guide) By David Dick,
Publisher: Dumbreck Publishing

Business Information Systems By Paul Bocij, Dave Chaffet, Andrew Greasly & Simon Hickie

Digital Multimedia By Nigel and Jenny Chapman

The Study Skills Handbook By Stella Cottrell
Publisher: Palgrave

Many Thanks

Let me know if you need the ISBN Numbers thumbsup.gif

Steve
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post Oct 8 2008, 03:33 PM
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hi steve i need this book can u help me? helpsmilie.gif
Business Information Systems By Paul Bocij, Dave Chaffet, Andrew Greasly & Simon Hickie
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