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ENG 102 • English Composition [Waterman]: Style & Writing Resources
Library resources and information supporting Dr. Waterman's ENG 102 class.
Welcome
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Standards & References
Session 1 • Articles & Databases
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A to Z Database List
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Session 2 • Advance Search
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Session 2 • Top 5 Search Strategies
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Evaluating Information
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Style & Writing Resources
eBooks & Collections
MLA Style
Archer Library Collections
MLA Handbook
LB2369 .M52 2021
Copies are available in MAIN Reference
MLA Style Center • Resources
MLA Style Center
Citations by Format
Works Cited: A Quick Guide
Works Cited List: Interactive Practice Template
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WCC • Writing & Communications Center
"The Writing and Communication Center (WCC) is a free support service available to ALL AU students."
Schedule an Appointment with WCC
About the Writing & Communications Center
Introducing the WCC Staff
Purdue OWL: Research & Writing Resources
Purdue OWL • Online Writing Lab
Annotated Bibliograpbies
"An annotated bibliography includes a summary and/or evaluation of each of the sources." Descriptions of annotation components are provided.
Annotated Bibliography Samples
Includes "sample annotations from annotated bibliographies" from different projects.
Best Practices to Avoid Plagiarism
"Since plagiarism has serious consequences, there are many safe practices that you can employ in order to avoid plagiarism."
General Writing • Overview
A FAQs page that "address various general issues concerning writing."
Research Overview: Types of Sources
"This section lists the types of sources most frequently used in academic research and describes the sort of information that each commonly offers"
University of North Carolina • Writing Center
UNC Writing Center • Tips & Tools
Writing the Paper: Thesis Statements
"This handout describes what a thesis statement is, how thesis statements work in your writing, and how you can craft or refine one."
Writing the Paper: Writing Anxiety
"This handout discusses the situational nature of writer’s block and other writing anxiety."
Writing Contexts: Annotated Bibliographies
"This handout will explain why annotated bibliographies are useful for researchers, provide an explanation of what constitutes an annotation."
Writing Contexts: Abstracts
"This handout provides definitions and examples of the two main types of abstracts: descriptive and informative."
Citation: Style
"This handout will help you determine and achieve the most effective writing style for the context in which you’re writing."
Citation: Plaigarism
"This handout explains what plagiarism is and outlines steps students can follow to avoid plagiarizing."
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