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Creative Thinking--some useful tips and resources.
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Dictionaries and Encyclopedias on the
Net
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Guidelines for Getting the Most out
of Non-Fiction Reading
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How To Say It--grammar guides and guides to MLA style, APA
style, and citing electronic sources.
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Library of Congress Classification Outline--what subject areas
are where, in our library.
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Skills for the Writing Process
--Created by Joseph McNeilly
of Cabrillo College (Aptos, California), It introduces beginning college
students to the fundamentals of the writing process
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Statistical Sources on the Net
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Students'
Guide to Research on the WWW--from St. Louis University.
Everything from searching for
and evaluating sites.
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The Thinking Page--
strategies to improve individual thinking, as well as organizational
thinking and decision-making.
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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.
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The Writing
Process - an excellent series of handouts from Harvard
University on everything from developing your thesis to writing the best
conclusion. This will really help you!
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Writing
your Paper: Scholarly or Popular Sources? -- figure out the
difference and how it can make a difference to your paper (and grade!)