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With the user interface nearly identical between R14 and AutoCAD LT, the course will use the best-selling Fundamentals of AutoCAD Using Release 14 textbook. Any differences between R14 and LT will be addressed in the course website. This hardcover book was written by Dr. Jay H. Zirbel, the instructor for the course.

AutoCAD R14

Fundamentals of AutoCAD Using Release 14
As practical as it is functional, this reader-friendly, hardbound text focuses on using AutoCAD as a drafting tool, helping students understand the foundations for the software's commands, learn basic skills, and progress into more advanced drawing areas such as dimensioning an object. Based on current standards, it offers a non-discipline approach that is equally accessible to students of mechanics, architecture or electronics, and weaves many examples and exercises throughout to expose users to real-world problems and situations. ISBN 0-13-011302-6.

Combs, Steven B. and Zirbel, Jay H. (1999) Fundamentals of AutoCAD Using R14. New Jersey: Prentice-Hall

Prentice Hall was established in 1913 by Charles Gerstenberg and Richard Ettinger, an NYU professor and his student. Since that time, the company has become the leading publisher of college course materials in the world. Prentice-Hall has had the largest, best trained sales force in the industry for decades, and retains sales people in all areas of the US and on every continent and in most countries throughout the world.

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