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Online Writing Resources

Writing Tips

Instructions and Tips for using the U.O. library

Some rules and tips for revising prose

Jack Lynch's Grammar and Style Notes . An easy-to-use guide to style and grammar, alphabetized for your convenience.

Webster's on-line dictionary.

Frequently asked questions regarding how to cite sources from the Internet and World Wide Web.

Need a formatted and alphabetized bibliography? Get help from Cite-Writer.


Other Writing Programs

The University of Albany's Project Renaissance

The University of Texas at Austin's Computer Writing and Research Labs


Online Writing Labs

California State University at Los Angeles

Claremont Graduate University: The Writing Center

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign: The Center for Writing Studies

Michigan State University Writing Center

Purdue Online Writing Center

Rensselaer Writing Center

Washington State University

University of Wisconsin



Online Journals

Composition Studies

Computers and Composition Online

Currents in Electronic Literacy , (CIEL, Univ. of Texas)

Disability Studies

Kairos : A Journal for Teachers of Writing in Webbed Environments

Journal of On-Line Learning and Technology


General

Student Affairs On-Line , an e-journal about technology and student affairs.

EDUCAUSE , an organization committed to shaping and enabling transformational change in higher education through the introduction, use, and management of information resources and technologies in teaching, learning, scholarship, research, and institutional management.

EdWeb , exploring technology and school reform.

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