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Writing
and Literature Links
http://www.mla.org/set_stl.htm
These guidelines on MLA documentation style are the only ones available on the Internet
that are authorized by the Modern Language Association of America. This page provides you
with the following links:
(1) What is MLA Style;
(2) Documenting Sources From the World Wide Web ((includes numbered directions and
examples);
(3) Frequently Asked Questions About MLA Style
Http://www.mla.org
MLA homepage
Information on research and documentation in the electronic age
<http://www.bedfordstmartins.com>
Elements of Style - a top selling book on writing with style
http://www.columbia.edu/acis/bartleby/strunk
Evaluating web sources - guide
<http://www.canisius.edu/canhp/canlib/webcrit.htm>
Evaluating web sites - Olin Kroch Uris Libraries
<http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/webeval.html>
documentation for APA style
http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html
Wayward Intellectual -
- Created by a Berkeley instructor for her lit and composition students
http://www.waywardintellectuals.com/
Learn more about Eliot, the author of
quote on "Syllabus Page" & get linked up to literary cafes, campfire chat
forums, and poems of the day.
<http://mobydicks.com/lecture/GeorgeEliothall/messages/91.html>
For additional writing
links (grammar, paragraph writing, essay writing, technical writing, thesis
formulation... go to my writing guide page
http://www.walkupsway.com/writing_Guide.htm
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