Plagiarism
Hinchliffe, Lisa. (1998, May). Cut-and-paste plagiarism: Preventing, detecting and tracking online plagiarism.
Standler, Ronand B. Plagiarism in colleges in USA.
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Style and Citation Guides
These are basic guides for footnotes, bibliographies, and research paper style issues.
American Psychological Association. (1994). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (4th ed). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. {Bird-Ready Reference BF76.7 .P83 1984} For net version see Web Extension to APA style or a Crib sheet!
Angell, David and Heslop, Brent. (1994). The elements of e-mail style: Communicate effectively via electronic mail. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley. Law Library - Reference HE6239.E54 A53 1994
Association of American University Presses AAUP Guidelines for Preparing an Electronic Manuscript.
Bricklin, Dan. Good documents.
A clearinghouse of information to help content providers write for the Intranet and Internet media.
Capital Community-Technical College. Humanities Department and The Arthur C. Banks Jr. Library. A guide for writing research papers based on Modern Language Association (MLA) documentation.
Dartmouth College. (1998). Sources: Their use and acknowledgement. Hanover, NH: Dartmouth College.
Gibaldi, Joseph. (1984). MLA handbook for writers of research papers, (2nd ed.). NY: Modern Language Association of America. Bird-Ready Reference PE1478 .M57 1984. For net version see MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Resources.
Hardy, Donald. Traditional grammar: An interactive book.
Harnock, Andrew and Kleppinger, Eugune. (1999). Online! A reference guide to using Internet resources. NY: Bedford/ St. Martin's Press
Harvard Law Review Association. (Latest). The Bluebook: A uniform system of citation (15th ed.). Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law Review Association. {Bird-Govt Info-Ref, KF245 .B58}
IFLA. Citation Guides for Electronic Documents.
ISO standard (DIS 690-2) on bibliographic references to electronic documents.
Li, Xia and Crane, Nancy B. (1996). Electronic style: A guide to citing electronic information. Westport, CT: Mecklermedia. Bird-Ready Reference PN171.D37 L5 1993
Lynch, Jack. Grammar and style notes. University of Pennsylvania.
McCullen, Caroline. How to cite your sources.
Standler, Ronand B. Technical writing.
Straus, Jane. Blue book of grammar and punctuation.
Syracuse University Libraries. Electronic Style Guides.
Tonella, Karla. Karla's Guide to Citation Guides.
University of Chicago. Press. (1993). The Chicago manual of style, (14th ed.).Chicago: University of Chicago Press. {Bird-Ready Reference Z253 .U69 1993} FAQ.
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Writers' Workshop. University of Illinois Urbana Champaign libraries. Bibliography Styles Handbook.
Summarizes and illustrates the bibliographical formatting rules for three different citation styles: the American Psychological Association (APA) style, the new Modern Languages Association (MLA) style, and the old MLA style.
Walker, Janice R. MLA-style citations of electronic sources.
WWW Virtual Library. a href="http://www.spaceless.com/WWWVL/">Electronic references & scholarly citations of internet sources.
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Writing Advice
Colorado State University. Center for Research on Writing and Communication Technologies. Online Writing Center Reference Materials.
Darling, Charles. Guide to grammar and writing. Capital Community-Technical College. Humanities Department and The Arthur C. Banks Jr. Library or Alternate site.
Purdue University. On-line Writing Lab handouts.
Stassen-Berger, Rachel and Nourie, Dana. Writers' Guidelines Database.
Strunk, William. The Elements of Style.
University College London. English Department. Survey of English Usage. Internet Grammar of English (IGE).
University of Arkansas. Study, Research and Writing Skills for Students. ACA Links.
University of Maine. Online Resource for Writers.
University of Michigan. Online Writing Lab.
University of Wisconsin-Madison. Writing Center. Writer's Handbook.