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 Introduction to Logic: Propositional Logic by Howard Pospesel, Designed to make logic interesting and accessible--"without sacrificing content or rigor"--this classic introduction to contemporary propositional logic explains the symbolization of English sentences and develops formal-proof, truth-table, and truth-tree techniques for evaluating arguments. An accompanying computer tutorial program, PropLogic, is available on CD-ROM in two versions: one version can be installed and run off a hard drive; one (identical) “ portable” version can be run off the CD-ROM itself (allowing students/instructors flexibility on when/where they use the program). An appendix in the text describes program details. Tutors readers on formula construction, symbolization, formal proofs, full and brief truth tables, and truth trees. Also provides additional practice exercises. Content organized around natural-deduction formal-proof procedures, truth tables, and truth trees. Gradual presentation of logical statement connectives. Shows students how to symbolize sentences containing the connective and how to use proof rules involving that connective "before" introducing additional connectives. Examples of actual arguments similar to those readers encounter, and to which they can readily relate. Draws examples and exercises from newspapers, magazines, television, books, textbooks, term papers, posters, comic strips, television programs, films, records, and conversations. Increases students' awareness of the arguments they read and hear every day. Extensive exercise sets throughout provide solutions to about one-quarter of the exercises (in an appendix). Provides ample opportunities for assignments and practice.
 The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing by William E. Kasdorf, The computer revolution has changed how information is published and distributed around the world. Each person involved in some aspect of the process may be well versed in how his or her part works, but may not understand how the other parts work or how they fit together. For everyone who works in the field, whether book, journal, newspaper, or magazine publishing; catalog or directory publishing; web and e-book publishing; to compositors, printers, agents, and authors: "The Columbia Guide to Digital Publishing" represents the only comprehensive reference work that covers all aspects of publishing in the digital era. Written by a distinguished roster of experts, "the Guide" provides quick answers on specific topics and gives an authoritative overview of more broad-ranging information. To make the content as accessible as possible, "the Guide" features a glossary, detailed table of contents with locators offering an easy avenue to every topic and subject area, as well as a name index, and a general index. Here at last is an up to the minute resource to keep everyone who needs to know abreast of the ever-changing advances in digital publishing technology.
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