Library
Please see below for resources and information.
English Language Arts ResourcesTop of Page
Style Guides
- Check out the Citation Machine.
- OWL Purdue’s Online Writing Laboratory has more than 130 instructional handouts to assist writers.
- Economist Magazine Style Guide British style (Different rules than U.S. English).
- Chicago Manual of Style
Grammar and Punctuation
- Guide to Grammar and Writing Complete guide to the writing process prepared by Professor of English Charles Darling.
- Guide to Grammar and Style Another good guide from Jack Lynch, Rutgers University.
- Grammar and Punctuation From the Writing Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
- Common Errors in English Hypertext of Paul Brians’ book.
Etcetera
Poets.org, Sponsored by the Academy of American Poets, is one of the top poetry websites on the Net. In addition to the large archive of poetry, there are also biographies on more than 500 poets, audio clips of famous verses read by their authors, and a selection of interviews and essays on the subject.
Plagiarism InformationTop of Page
How do you determine if your students have plagiarized their reports, essays, etc.? Use these links to have make that determination:
- The New Plagiarism (An article by Jamie McKenzie)
- Plagiarism Resource Site
- Plagiarism.org
- Virtual Salt: Anti-Plagiarism Strategies for Research Papers
Science ResourcesTop of Page
- Need a copy of the Periodic Table? Another good resource is the Periodic Table of the Elements at the Los Alamos National Laboratory.
- Looking for an article on a science-related topic? Search over 137 years of the Popular Science Magazine archives online for free!
Economics ResourcesTop of Page
- EconEdLink
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) - Understanding Taxes (Student)
- Virtual Stock Exchange