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Guide to Grammar and Writing
One of the best and most complete writing sites on the WWW. From very basic
grammar, through sentence and paragraph development, and advice on completing a larger
project. Posted by Charles Darling from Connecticuts Capitol Community

Online Writing Lab (OWL) Purdue U. A
great site. Very complete, terrific handouts, ppt. presentations, thorough
resources.
The
Little, Brown Handbook Online - The Little, Brown Handbook addresses
both the most current and the recurrent needs of composition students and
remains an accessible reference and a comprehensive classroom text. The
eighth edition continues that tradition by offering greatly expanded
coverage of writing and researching with computers, smaller chapters for
large subjects such as the writing process and research writing, and in
numerable improvements in all other material.
CollegeStudyWeb®: Language_Arts: Essays,
Reports, & Research Papers - A complete and detailed directory of dozens of
composition sites.
Research
paper help.net - A site written by a student at the University of
Arkansas. Includes info on choosing a topic, library and Internet
research, drafting, revising.
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Research
Station - a resource from Michigan State University designed to help
you use the Internet more efficiently
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Hypertext Writers Guide
University of Victoria Far and away the best available set, on the web,
of hyperlinked references on all aspects of writing. This site contains over 300 virtual
"handouts" on all aspects of writing and much more
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Resources
for Writers and Writing Instructors - from Rutgers University by Jack
Lynch. This site offers a variety of links from grammar handouts to essays
for students on plagiarism to composition and rhetoric sites
Writer's
Resource Center - This portal offers links for a variety of topics, ranging from
fiction writing to poetry to trade magazines to publishers to technical writing to
journalism and reporting to literary and e-zines to journal and essay writing
On-Line English
Grammar - Can't decide on "that" or "which," "whom" or
"who"? This site will help
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The Writers'
Workshop Online Resources for Writers (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champagne) -
This page links to the many resources produced by this workshop, as well as links to
outside resources for writers. Includes the Grammar Handbook, the Bibliography Styles
Handbook, and the Writing Process Handbook. Check out their annotated list of "Best
Web Sites for Writers"
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Guide to Grammar and Style
A very complete site with good information about the mechanics of writing. From J.
Lynch at Rutgers
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Writing Argumentative Essays
A Canadian site with good models. The structure outlined here has proved to
be very effective in giving students a clear, accessible and useable model for their own
essays
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Writing Lab Online A complete site for developing
and writing college papers. Good mechanics and organizational advice. From
Bowling Green University
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Guide to Online Style
From Columbia U. Press. Good info on documentation and the elements of
citation
Indispensable Writing Guides - The goal of
this site is to help people become better writers by providing the best resources on the
Web. Contains six sections: Reference Materials, Writing Style Guides, Search
Engines, Internet Reference Sources, Writing Reference Sites, Writing Reference Sites (MLA
style, Chicago Manual of Style). Very good and comprehensive site for most writing
assignments
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NWCA Online Complete collection of
Online Writing Center sites from colleges and universities worldwide
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Paradigm
Online Writing Assistant A very good site for the creation and
development of college writing assignments. Good chat and forum features with questions
and answers related to college composition
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Exploring English - Come explore the wonders and quirks of the English
Language including the parts of speech, sentences, style guidelines, usage, punctuation,
spelling, and more. Exploring English is part of the Knowledge Explorer Center,
published by Shared Visions Unlimited
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Chemeketa
Writing Center -from Chemeketa Community College in Oregon.
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