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avoiding plagiarism

Understanding Plagiarism
A comprehensive resource from Indiana University’s School of Education, this website defines plagiarism in depth and provides strategies for recognizing and avoiding it, including examples, practice exercises, and an online self-test with confirmation certificate for those who pass.

Quoting and Paraphrasing Sources
Writers with the best of intentions nonetheless do not always know whether to quote or to paraphrase sources, and how to do so appropriately. This comprehensive resource from the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin - Madison helps writers address this common problem.

new! QuickStudy: Citing Sources
This resource from the U of M Libraries defines accidental plagiarism and offers tips for avoiding it.

new! (pdf) “What are you telling your readers?”
This handout approaches citation from a reader’s perspective. Writers can use this resource as a crib sheet to assess whether they are accurately communicating who deserves credit for the words and ideas in their texts.

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documenting sources

Research and Documentation Online
From Bedford/St. Martin’s Press and Diana Hacker, everything you need to know about citing every kind of source, whether in the humantities, social sciences, history, or sciences. Includes sample papers in MLA, APA, and Chicago formats, as well as sample pages from a CSE paper.

Citing Electronic Sources
This resource from the Library of Congress offers instructions on citing electronic sources in MLA and Chicago styles (and provides examples using items from the Librarys own collections).

Citing Electronic Sources in APA style
This portion of the Purdue OWL offers the APA-specific help unavailable on the Library of Congress site, above.

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planning & completing a writing project

Assignment Calculator
Students can use this tool to break down any assignment for any course into manageable steps. After entering a due date and the academic department in which their course is being offered, users are given a series of suggested stages and deadlines to follow as they complete the assignment—the newest version of this tool will even provide email reminders if students request it.

This tool was developed by the University of Minnesota Libraries in collaboration with the Center for Writing and the Center for Teaching and Learning Services.


Dissertation Calculator

This online tool from the University of Minnesota helps students navigate the process of writing a dissertation. The Dissertation Calculator breaks down the process into manageable stages with suggested deadlines, and provides students with important resources and advice tailored to the University context. 

This tool was created by the Center for Writing in partnership with the University Libraries, Center for Teaching and Learning Services, and the Center for Research on Developmental Education and Urban Literacy.

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applying for schools, scholarships, & jobs

Writing a Personal Statement for Graduate School
From the career center at the University of California-Berkeley, step-by-step advice on planning and writing what is arguably the most important portion of any graduate or professional school application.

Guided Brainstorming Exercises for the Personal Statement
This online tutorial from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Writing Center helps writers to generate ideas for their personal statements. Writers can answer the brainstorming questions online, then have their responses emailed to themselves for further use in their drafts.

Resume Development
The U of M’s Carlson School of Management explains the conventions and features of common types of resumes, and provides links to samples and other resume-writing resources.

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writing a grant proposal

Proposal Writing Short Course
From The Foundation Center, the nationally-known organization devoted to helping nonprofit organizations find appropriate grantmakers, this resource outlines and defines the components of a proposal and suggests what to include in each section.

Guide for Writing a Funding Proposal
This detailed guide enumerates the sections of a funding proposal and provides both writing advice and examples of a final product. Users can select separate sections or download pdfs of the whole site.

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writing for special types of assignments

Writing an Annotated Bibliography
From the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, an online resource that offers advice on format, content, and style of annotated bibliographies. Includes examples of entries from four types of annotated bibliographies.

Writing a Literature Review
From the Writing Center at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, a definition of a literature review, along with step-by-step advice on organization.

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learning English grammar and usage

Thesaurus.com
This site compiles entries from several thesauri to provide synonyms and antonyms for any word a user enters. Each word the thesaurus suggests is itself hyperlinked to other related words, and writers can take the important step of looking up their selected words in the dictionary portion of the site before choosing which best reflects their intended meaning.

Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary Online
An invaluable resource for learners of English, this dictionary provides information on which words take articles and on what prepositions to use, and it provides several sample phrases and sentences to help writers check usage.

note: this resource is best viewed in Firefox.


Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs
This resource can help English language learners determine what verb/preposition combination to use in order to denote different meanings. To see some of the features of this dictionary, users might explore the entries for “work” and for “write.”

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