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Online Style Guides
The Writer's Workshop
Writing skills, grammar, teaching notes, bibliographic style, tips, and plenty more.
http://www.english.uiuc.edu/cws/wworkshop/
ONLINE! Citation Styles
This site covers APA, MLA, Chicago,
and CBE styles as applied to the Web, email, online forums,
FTP, newsgroups, and more. Available at:
http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html
Guide to Grammar and Writing
Very good grammar guide, plus other resources.
http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/grammar.htm
Purdue On-line Writing Lab
Purdue's famous OWL, useful for general writing concerns
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
Online Resources for Writers
Grammar, dictionaries, citation formats, and general resources from University of Maine.
http://www.ume.maine.edu/~wcenter/
The Elements of Style
William Strunk, Jr.'s original 1918 classic. The 'bare bones' approach to common problems.
http://www.bartleby.com/141/
Stylewriter is a software program which offers help with writing skills such as summarising, editing, and proof-reading your work. It also offers a selection of writing styles to choose from - academic writing, journalism, formal prose, and so on. Mistakes and suggestions for improvement are highlighted and made with a single click.
On-Line Study Resources
Style, grammar, essay-writing, citations and footnotes, plagiarism and presentation from the University of New South Wales.
http://www.lc.unsw.edu.au/olib.html
WIRED Style
Wired Magazine's online version of their print publication Principles of English Usage
in the Digital Age. A guide to writing and editing which looks at the
problems thrown up by the new language of the digital age.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/hardwired/wiredstyle/
CompSite
Large collection of resources for students and teachers - hosted by Allyn and Bacon, who specialise in educational resource materials.
http://www.abacon.com/compsite
alt.usage.english - Style FAQ
Mark Israel's Frequently Asked
Questions covers common English usage questions, word
etymology, online and offline references, and more.
http://www.english-usage.com/faq.html
Columbia University Press
The Columbia Guide to Online Style
is a resource for MLA-Style Citations of electronic sources. Their pages are at:
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/cup/cgos/idx_basic.html
WebGrammar
Judy Vorfeld's excellent site covers some of
the most common writing mistakes, including spelling,
grammar and homonym errors.
http://www.webgrammar.com/grammar.html
IEEE Computer Society Style Guide
Handy if you wish to submit papers going to their journals, or
do any work using their style.
http://www.computer.org/author/style/index.htm
[With thanks and acknowledgements to Brian Alt, Eric Hoffman, Carol Schiedenhelm, and Jane Dorner.]
Improve your Writing Skills shows you how to develop the quality and effectiveness of your writing. Packed with good examples and handy hints, it features clear advice written in non-technical language, and quick solutions to common problems. Suitable for anybody writing reports, business proposals, memos, or academic documents. This will help you to clarify and sharpen your written communication skills.
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