- A+ guide to researching and writing a paper
Info Search - finding information in cyberspace and in your
library
Links - to great online resources for research and writing
http://www.ipl.org/div/aplus/
Research and Documentation Online: This site offers the following
features:An
extensive annotated list of
specialized sources for more than 30 disciplines.Guidelines for
documenting
print and online sources. Sample papers with annotations for MLA,
APA,
Chicago, and CSE styles.
Research and Documentation Online
Test Taking Tips and Strategies for writing Essays
and Preparing for tests
http://www.testtakingtips.com/
NFOhio's Research Project Calculator is a helpful tool that will
assist you
in writing an essay or report, creating a PowerPoint®
presentation or
producing a video. Provide a starting and due date for the
project and the
Calculator will help organize the assignment step by step, along
with lots of
helpful information.
INFOHIO Research Project Calculator
Quickcite (by Noodletools)- learn to cite an article or online
reference
quickly and accurately
http://www.noodletools.com/quickcite/
The Citation Machine -- template for citing research print and
non-print
sources
http://citationmachine.net/
The OWL at Purdue University - Online Writing Lab - extensive
information and
help for all types of writing and research online
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
Great site for study skills, and info on writing the research
paper, citing
sources and preparing index cards
http://www.how-to-study.com/index.htm
Paradigm Online Writing Assistant - online tutor for developing a
writing
process. Now also includes a poetry section
http://www.powa.org/
Essay Writing Help
http://www.essaywritinghelp.com/
INFOHIO site for high school students preparing to enter college
with tips for
successful research projects and using the library.
Transitioning to College - tips for research and using the library
MLA Style Guide
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/MLAstyle.pdf
"Plagiarism is defined as the use of intellectual material
produced by
another person without acknowledging its source. This includes,
but is not
limited to:
(a.) Copying from the writings or works of others into one's
academic
assignment without attribution, or submitting such work as if it
were one's
own;
(b.) Using the views, opinions, or insights of another without
acknowledgment; or
(c.) Paraphrasing the characteristic or original phraseology,
metaphor, or
other literary device of another without proper attribution."
http://www.ccc.commnet.edu/mla/plagiarism.shtml
How to Cite Sources - an online guide
http://www.cpsd.us/crls/library/How_To/citation_and_notes.html
Using Primary Sources on the Internet
Using Primary Sources
Writing Skills - Good writing skills are essential for effective
communication
http://www.infoplease.com/homework/writingskills1.html
Novel Guide Novelguide.com is the premier free source for
literary analysis on
the web providing study guides as an educational supplement.
Whether you call
them book summaries, literature guides or novel guides, our hope
is that this
material will guide you to a better understanding of classic and
contemporary
works.
http://www.novelguide.com/
Cite to help create MLA citations
Easy Bib
Research Skills from Fact Monster - instruction for finding,
using and completing a research project
Fact Monster - Research Information Page