Researching and Typing Your Paper
When typing up that project, you might find the following links useful
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Guide to Grammar and Style, by Jack Lynch
Map for Citing Websites- Visual "map" to where elements are located on a website.
Microsoft Word Tips- Margins, header, etc.
MLA Format- Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
OpenOffice Writer Tips- Margins, header, etc.
OpenOffice Impress Tips- Changing backgrounds, inserting pictures, etc.
The OWL at Purdue- The OWL at Purdue offers online writing, research, and MLA and APA style help.
MLA Formatting and Style Guide http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/557/01/
APA Formatting and Style Guide http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01/
Parenthetical (In-Text) Citations- Helpful information when quoting
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Printing a handout of your PowerPoint Presentation
Saving in Microsoft Works/Word and Opening in Writer
Shortcut Keys- for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
Title Page as first page (MLA)
Title Page Directions- APA format
Title Page Template- MLA format
Title Page Template- MacRitchie
Thought Paper Template (Mr. Dempster)
Works Cited Page- Simplified instructions for citations
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