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The APA Wizard
The APA Wizard
The APA Wizard is designed to help you create an APA (5th ed.) citation. It will take you through the steps for the most common types of cited works providing you with assistance on how to input specific information. As long as you enter the information
·stylewizard.com·
The APA Wizard
Plagiarism Stoppers : A Teachers Guide
Plagiarism Stoppers : A Teachers Guide
Plagiarism is a rapidly growing problem in many venues today. This needs to be addressed by all who are in the education field. This site may help you in your efforts towards these goals.
·ncusd203.org·
Plagiarism Stoppers : A Teachers Guide
All-But-Dissertation Survival Guide
All-But-Dissertation Survival Guide
ABDSG is A Free, Monthly E-mail Newsletter. As a subscriber, you'll receive once a month (or a little more often) a succinct article devoted to practical strategies for successfully completing your doctoral dissertation
·abdsurvivalguide.com·
All-But-Dissertation Survival Guide
Successful Academic: Dissertation coaching for graduate students. Career counseling for faculty.
Successful Academic: Dissertation coaching for graduate students. Career counseling for faculty.
Self-awareness, savvy strategies and practical skills make the difference between tenure and failure. Even small changes may produce big effects over time. I hope that some of the tips and tactics on these pages will move you closer to your goals.
·successfulacademic.com·
Successful Academic: Dissertation coaching for graduate students. Career counseling for faculty.
Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
The Dartmouth Institute for Writing and Rhetoric fosters students’ abilities as writers, speakers, and critical thinkers. The Institute promotes a culture of writing and rhetoric across campus through courses, through peer engagement among students, and t
·dartmouth.edu·
Institute for Writing and Rhetoric
Verbs for Referring to Sources
Verbs for Referring to Sources
You can indicate your attitude to the sources you cite by choosing specific verbs to refer to them. Don't just keep repeating "Smith says." There is a wide choice of such verbs in English. Use a dictionary to check that you have chosen a verb with the nua
·writing.utoronto.ca·
Verbs for Referring to Sources
Writing Center Handouts
Writing Center Handouts
High-quality materials on the art and craft of effective college-level writing are always in demand, and this website from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has a veritable cornucopia of such documents. The materials were created by the scho
·writingcenter.unc.edu·
Writing Center Handouts