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Complete table of contents for The Norton Reader, 11e



Citation Formats for Electronic and Print Sources | Dictionary and Thesaurus Resources | Government Sites | Grammar Guides | Navigating and Using the Internet | Newspapers and News Sources | Online Books and Electronic Text Centers | Online Writing Labs | Professional Writing and Publishing | Writing Style and the Writing Process

Citation Formats for Electronic and Print Sources

4Online Resources for Documenting Electronic Sources: From the Utah Valley State College Online Writing Lab.

4Using American Psychological Association (APA) Format: From the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.

4Using Modern Language Association (MLA) Format: From the Purdue University Online Writing Lab.

 

Dictionary and Thesaurus Resources

4List of Dictionaries (specialized and translation dictionaries)

4Merriam-Webster Online

4Roget’s Thesaurus

4Thesaurus.com

 

Government Sites

4CIA World Fact Book

4Congressional Record

4County and City Data Book

4Department of Homeland Security

4Federal Register

4FedWorld Guide to Government Databases

4GovStats

4Government Publications Office

4Internal Revenue Service

4Library of Congress

4Scholarly Internet Resource Collection

4Thomas: Legislative Information on the Internet

4United Nations Home Page

4U.S. Government Printing Office

4U.S. House of Representatives

4U.S. Senate

4The U.S. Supreme Court

4The White House

 

Grammar Guides

4Grammar and Style Notes

4Grammar Slammer!

4Guide to Grammar and Writing

4Online English Grammar (for non-native speakers)

4The original 1918 edition of William Strunk’s Guide to Style

 

Navigating and Using the Internet

4Evaluating Web Pages: Questions to Ask & Strategies for Getting the Answers: An eight-point evaluation checklist from the U.C. Berkeley Library.

4Guidelines for Avoiding Plagiarism

4Navigating the Internet Basics

4Search Engines: Comparison table of the most popular search engines.

4Troubleshooting Loading Web Pages

 

Newspapers and News Sources

4CNN Interactive

4The International Herald Tribune

4The Los Angeles Times

4Maclean’s

4The Nation

4NBC News on NBC.com

4The New York Times

4USA Today

4The Wall Street Journal

4The Washington Post

4World Press Review

 

Online Books and Electronic Text Centers

4Bartleby.com: Public domain literature and other texts.

4Electronic Text Center, Center on Religion and Democracy

4Electronic Text Center, Cornell University Library

4Electronic Text Center, University of Arizona

4Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library

 

Online Writing Labs

4Missouri Online Writery

4Purdue Online Writing Lab

4Rensselaer Program in Communication and Rhetoric

4University of Maine Writing Center

4University of Texas Undergraduate Writing Center

4Wisconsin Writing Lab

 

Professional Writing and Publishing

4Copy Editor Home Page

4John Hewitt’s Writer’s Resource Center: Includes links to consumer, trade, and literary magazines.

4The Book Web: American Booksellers Association

4The Reporter's Network

4Writer’s Block: An online magazine about writing.

 

Writing Style and the Writing Process

4Claremont College's Online Writing Resources

4Garbl’s Fat-Free Writing Links

4Handouts on the Writing Process from the Purdue University Writing Lab

4The King’s English: Bartleby.com

4Introductions and Thesis Statements

4Proofreading Your Essay

4Strunk, The Elements of Style (1918 edition): Bartleby.com

4Writing Argumentative Essays

4Writing Paragraphs

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