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Links to WWW Writing Resources

Here are some links to additional resources for writers. Following each link is a short description of the resource. The links connect to institutions across the U.S. that maintain on-line writing laboratories (OWLs), style manuals, and manuals that offer instructions on standards for citation and documentation of electronic documents and research sources procured electronically.

Guide to Grammar and Writing
An excellent resource with lessons, PowerPoint presentations and interactive quizzes
by Professor Charles Darling and Capital Community College

A Student's Guide to Research with the WWW
A tutorial on how to conduct research using the Internet.

The Columbia Guide to Online Style
An outstanding online resource written by Janice R. Walker and Todd Taylor

UC Berkeley's Style Sheets for Citing Internet Resources
Guidelines for citing online sources using MLA format with links to APA reference site.

APA Style:  Web Extension to American Psychological Association Style
Guidelines for citing online source in APA Style

Modern Language Association (MLA)
Includes documentation for online resources

National Writing Centers Association
Links to online writing centers around the country

A Student's Guide to Research on the World Wide Web
 Suggestions for first year college students in searching and
evaluating web based resources
St. Louis University

The Composition Links
 College of  Dupage site providing how-to information
and numerous links to literary and grammatical sites..

Purdue University's On-Line Writing Lab, or OWL
Another outstanding resource for writers and instructors


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