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USEFUL LINKS

For Students and Educators:

The Owl at Purdue

This website is a family of webpages that detail multiple formatting styles, including APA and MLA.  The pages provide plenty of visual examples that are easy to find.

APA Style Essentials

This website breaks down APA basics with plenty of links and examples.

MLA Formatting

This website breaks down the MLA basics very thoroughly.  Provides visual examples and links to other useful sources.  Also includes a link to APA formatting.

Chicago Formatting

The online version of the Chicago Manual. Requires a paid registration, but saves lots of time through the search feature.

Turabian Formatting

A reference style similar to Chicago but designed for in-class, non-published works. This website features numerous visual examples of citations that are broken down in a logical order for quick reference.

Diana Hacker Manuals

This website provides links to the Diana Hacker family of manuals.  The links allow visitors to access the majority of the manuals' content without actually having the manuals as a hard copy.  Manuals cover APA, MLA, Chicago, and other formats.

Merriam-Webster Online

Don't bother to lug the hard copy of your dictionary around anymore! This website is the online version of the Merriam-Webster dictionary. Features links to a thesaurus, Encyclopaedia Britannica, word games, daily crossword, and more! Full search capabilities.

Encyclopaedia Britannica

Search this online encyclopedia for answers to your burning questions. Features links to the New York Times, BBC News, classic literature, atlases, and more.

For Readers:

Barnes and Noble

Browse and purchase classics, textbooks, special interest, non-fiction, and more through the online outlet for the popular book store chain.

Amazon.com

An alternative to Barnes and Noble with the same great features.

Bookcloseouts.com

Get fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and more for bargain prices!

Half.com

The brainchild of Ebay executives, Half.com is a terrific place to buy new and used books at competitive prices.

For Writers:

Internet-Resources.com

A plethora of websites with data related to general writing, tips of the day, or more advanced writing like that done for grants and research.

Resources for Writers and Writing Instructors

This website compiles dozens of links to writing related sources and topics, including grammar, style, avoiding plagiarism, formatting, and much more. Must see!

USEFUL PRINT RESOURCES

Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, Fifth Edition (American Psychological Association):  A must have resource for anyone who works with APA format. Utilized in most colleges nationwide as a primary resource.

MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers, Sixth Edition (Gibaldi, Modern Language Association):  The primary MLA guide for students and teachers; called the "style bible for most college students" by Newsweek.

Elements of Style (Strunk & White):  Includes valuable advice on grammar, formatting, and presentation. Lightweight reference that is definitely worth throwing in your backpack!

A Writer's Reference (Diana Hacker):  Thorough quick-reference guide to MLA, APA, and more. Includes sample citations throughout.

The Chicago Manual of Style, 15th Edition (University of Chicago Press):  The primary text for Chicago style formatting, this manual has been updated to reflect technological advances and changes in American grammar. A bit more expensive than the other manuals above, the Chicago Manual is hardcover and features over 1,000 pages of material.

A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations, 7th Edition (K. Turabian, University of Chicago Press):  This manual outlines the formatting style known as Turabian, so named for the formatting designer, Kate Turabian. The style is similar to Chicago format but is designed for class-oriented work rather than for works intended for publication.

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