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Writer's
Resources and Usage Guides
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Grammar
and Style
- Jack Lynch,
Assistant Professor in the English department of the Newark campus
of Rutgers
- University,
writes, "these notes are a miscellany of grammatical rules and explanations,
- comments
on style, and suggestions on usage I put together for myclasses."
-
On-Line
English Grammar
- This grammar
has been put on-line by Anthony Hughes, currently the co-director and Director
- of Project
Development of The Digital Education Network Ltd., and is available free
of charge
- for anyone
to use.
-
11
Grammar Rules
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Writer's
Block - what it is and what you can do about it.
-
NCWA
Writers Resources
-
Purdue
On-Line Writing Center-- great source for writer's resources!
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Stephen's
Logical Fallacies Page
- The point of an argument is to give
reasons in support of some conclusion. An argument
- commits a fallacy when the reasons
offered do not support the conclusion.
-
"Guide
to Grammar and Writing."
- Charles Darling
of Capital Community-Technical College, Hartford, CT. A good systematic
overview of grammar and writing, with links to other resources.
Requires frames.
-
Common
Errors in English --Paul
Brians, Washington State Univ.
-
"It's"
vs. "Its"--Learn it now!
Style Guides
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MLA
Style
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Beyond
the MLA Handbook
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Models
for Citing Electronic Sources
-
- Research,
References, Demographics
-
U.S. Census Bureau
-
U.S.
Geological Survey You might check out the unique search
engine.
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Web-Cite
- an online data base that has over
1500 full text articles in cultural studies, as well as providing an indexing
of links to a number of ejournals.