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| Research and Documentation Online by Diana Hacker |
This site offers an extensive list of resources for Humanities, Social Sciences, History, and Sciences research writing, including style guides (MLA, APA, CMS), and sample papers |
| The University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Writer’s Handbook |
This site offers many instructional materials for writing, from stages of the writing process to grammar and citing references |
| The Purdue Online Writing Lab OWL |
Citation Machine is an interactive web tool designed to assist students in citing sources using MLA, APA and CMS citation styles. This website is a free online tool that accepts information from users and converts that information into citations. This website is highly recommended by the Writing Center. |
| Harvard University Writing Center Sources |
This site offers a series of hand-outs about different aspects of the writing process |
| The Elements of Style by William Strunk, Jr. |
A classic writer’s handbook with good stylistic advice for essay writing, as well as nice explanations of grammar |
| Grammar Girl |
Can grammar be hip? Probably not, but Grammar Girl tries. Check out the podcasts! |
| Internet TESL Journal Links Page |
Provides a wealth of TESOL resources |
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