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Handouts
The links below contain information on grammar and punctuation, the writing process from the beginning of your paper to its end, and guides to specialized writing, such as writing about literature, to specific writing forms, such as the business letter or the reading journal, and to specific writing situations, such as writing in groups. Browse the whole list. You may find just the writing tip you need.
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Handouts
(also available in paper form in the Writing Center)
Style/Format
MLA Style Citation Guide
APA Style Citation Guide
Chicago Style Citations
Turabian Style Citations
Annotated Bibliographies
How to Cite Powerpoint and Other Media
Specialized Writing
How to Write Introductions in Humanities & Sciences
How to Write a Review of the Research
Brainstorming for Your Personal Statement
Advice for Writing Personal Statements
Writing an Effective Abstract
Writing In-Class Essay Exams
Writing Business Memos
Writing Business Letters
How to Write a Powerpoint Presentation
Using Quotations from Poetry
Focus, Structure, & Flow
Writing an Effective Thesis
Writing Effective Transitions
Writing Conclusions
Cohesion and Coherence
Research/Reading Literature
Plagiarism
Using Quotes from Works of Fiction
Reading Poetry
Web Resources for Writing and Research
How to Paraphrase, Summarize, and Quote
Sentence Mechanics, etc.
Dependent and Independent Clauses
Commas, Semicolons, and Colons
Active and Passive Voice Sentences
Connectives
Count and Noncount Nouns
Definite and Indefinite Articles
Pronouns
Adjective Clauses
Verb Tenses
Multiple-Word Verbs and Adjectives
Subject/Verb Agreement
ESL
ESL Writing Resources
Editing/Revising
Revising and Editing for Conciseness
Editing and Proofreading Checklist
A Final Draft Checklist
Other Handouts
Peer Review Handout
Effective Presentations for Scientists (from the Kansas University Medical Center)
This site includes guidance on oral presentations, the preparation of effective visual aids and the creation of poster presentations.
Guide to Writing Groups (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
This site contains advice on writing group activities and how to respond to the writing of other writers.
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