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Academy of
Management -- citation style guide for Business students (in .pdf)
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APA Documentation Style -- based on the 2001 5th edition.
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APA Mini-Manual Citation Guide. in .pdf frmat. Excellent.
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APA Style for Web Documents-- guide for citing sources found
on the web.
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ASR Style -- Sociology
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Chicago Style Citations -- some examples.
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Dictionaries and Encyclopedias on the Net
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Frequently Asked Questions about MLA Style
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Guide for Writing
Research Papers based on MLA Documentation--guidelines on not
only footnotes and bibliographies, but also avoiding plagiarism,
gathering information, using outlines, working with quotations
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Guidelines for
Getting the Most out of Non-Fiction Reading
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Hacker's Research and
Documentation Online -- the stuff you need to write a paper and
bibliography. Lots of Samples. Click
here for interactive
exercises.
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How to avoid Plagiarism in your Research Papers
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How to Evaluate the Sources you Find to
Use in your Research Paper
-- easy chart layout.
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How to Write an Essay -- from making notes to outline form to
paragraph basics.
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Internet
Sites HOW TO CITE THEM! -- gives examples for MLA, APA, Chicago,
CBE and more...
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Karla's Guide to Citation Manuals
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Library of Congress Classification Outline
-- what subject areas are arranged. In SAU Library it is A- L on
the second fl. and M- Z on the third fl.
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Literature Reviews: How do do one
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MLA
Mini-manual for Citations -- in .pdf format. Excellent.
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Nuts and Bolts of College Writing
-- use the left-side menu.
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Proofreading Techniques -- an easy 6 step method
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Roget's Thesuarus
-- easy and searchable (need to allow pop-ups)
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Science Research Portal
-- "a free, publicly available web portal allowing access to numerous
scientific journals and public science databases." Search through the
resources for specific disciplines or through all. Also provides links
to other free science portals.
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Scientific Style
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Statistical Sources on the Net
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Tools for College Writing--Created by Joseph McNeilly of
Cabrillo College (Aptos, California), Tools for College Writing
introduces beginning college students to the fundamentals of the writing
process. It defines expository and persuasive papers.
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When Did It Happen, When Will It Be--schedules
of future events, chronologies of past events.
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Where Is It?--atlases, maps,
information about cities, states, countries.
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Who Is It?--biographical
information on the Net.
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Writing
Center Home Page--with information on how to write research
papers, literature reviews, scientific reports and lab reports, as well
as info on documentation, grammar and style, and writing letters.