From the University of California
UC Write: The University of California Writing Institute
UC Berkeley Writing Program
UC Berkeley Student Learning Center Writing Program
Writing Tips
The following are a range of resources that may help. The fact is there is often disagreement on many of the finer points of writing. And my best tips for writing are these: write frequently and seek feedback from others.
57 Tips for Writing Your Term Paper
from Degree Tutor
Essay Writing Guidelines (developed by UCB Political Science graduate students)
Joshua Sowin's A Guide to Writing Well
found via Lifehack.org
5 steps to writing an effective paragraph
from Getting Things Done in Academica
From Lifehack.org
(items found on Lifehack.org)
Advice for Students: How to unstuff a sentence
Advice for Students: Beware of thesaurus
George Orwell on Writing
Politics and the English Language (an essay by George Orwell)
John Wesley's summary of the above on "Pick the Brain"
Writing Style & Citation Styles
Diana Hacker’s A Writer’s Reference
This is what I have used since I was an undergraduate. It contains sections on Composing and Revising, Effective Sentences, Word Choice, Grammatical Sentences, ESL Trouble Spots, Punctuation, Mechanics, Research Writing, Documentation (how you reference your sources), and Basic Grammar. Her main website - Diana Hacker - is also useful. The book is available in UC Berkeley’s Undergraduate and Business Libraries: PE1408.H2778 1999
Another good resource is The Little, Brown Handbook (which is neither little nor brown). It covers the same range of topics as Hacker’s book above does. The book is available in UC Berkeley’s Doe and Moffit Reference Libraries in print and multimedia editions: PE1112.F64 2001
The UC Berkeley Student Learning Center also recommends William Strunk, Jr.’s The Elements of Style. It is accessible through Bartleby.com [click here] or through their website. This book focuses on the rules of usage and the principles of composition.
UCB Library Website on Citation Styles
Other Lists of Resources
Guides for Writing Papers
from University of Georgia
Plagiarism. Some information on plagiarism, including several examples, is available at the following website click here
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