First Semester 2003/2004

Title
An introduction to foreign language learning and teaching
Author Keith Johnson
Call Number P51.J55 2001
This book "presents an engaging, student friendly guide to the fields of foreign language learning and teaching. Aimed at students beginning their study of these fields, the book provides essential background information and deals with language learning and teaching in a clear and comprehensive way. Attention is also given to practical matters related to classroom teaching.
This book covers both theoretical and practical aspects of the field and provides suggestions throughout for discussion and workshop activities. Although most of the examples used deal with English as a foreign language, the book offers a suitable introduction for teachers of any foreign language." -- book cover

Title
E-business & e-commerce: how to program
Author
H.M. Deitel, P.J. Deitel, T.R. Nieto
Call Number QA76.625.D45 2001
This work is an authoritative introduction to e-business and e-commerce programming. How to program multi-tiered, client/server, database-intensive, web-based business applications is carefully explained. The book covers control structures, object-based programming, HTML, XML, JavaScript, and Perl. This book is accompanied by a CD-ROM which contains a variety of software, including Microsoft Internet Explorer 5, Ultimate Paint, and Microsoft Agent 2.0.

Title
Biotransformations in organic chemistry: a textbook (4th ed.)
Author
Kurt Faber
Call Number TP248.65.E59F73 2000
This textbook, written from an organic chemist's point of view, is a concise introduction to the field. It identifies the chemo-selective, regio-selective and stereo-selective transformations, which have been proven to be a most useful alternative to existing methods of stereo-selective synthesis. Special techniques are introduced, including enzyme immobilizations and the use of biocatalysts in organic solvents. This completely revised and extended edition contains new chapters introducing peroxidase reactions and handling of biocatalysts. In addition, other new or revised features include new enzymes, new processes, and shareware computer programs for the treatment of enzyme kinetics, to name a few.

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