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Step 5: Write Your Paper
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ENGL 1301 - Hainline: Step 5: Write Your Paper
This guide explains the research process as inquiry and provides the process to identify the more appropriate database to search for your subject.
Before you start your research
Step 1: Identify & Focus Your Topic
Step 2: Create a Search Strategy
Step 3: Evaluate Your Sources
Step 4: Read Actively & Take Notes
Step 5: Write Your Paper
Step 6: Cite Your Sources Properly
Step 7: Proofread
Grammar help
The Little, Brown Handbook
Call Number: Located at Circulation Desk
ISBN: 9780134759722
Textbook required for ENGL 1302. Three hour, in-library checkout.
Other grammar books at the library
Khan Academy: grammar
This site provides quality, free, online grammar courses and tutorials.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Writing Center: grammar and punctuation
General Websites
The Little, Brown Handbook Companion Website
Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC)
Council of Writing Program Administrators (WPA) Outcomes Statement for First-Year Composition
National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)
Two-Year English College Association Chapter - Southwest Chapter (TYCA-SW)
Spelling and word choice help
Dictionary.com
Thesaurus.com
Purdue Writing Lab: common words that sound alike
More about Writing
How To Write An Essay: Evidence and Citation
Evidence will make your paper strong!
What is Expository Writing?
Argumentative Essays
What is Fiction?
Help with Technical Writing
Journal Writing
Academic Writing
Electronic Environments
History of the English Language
Merriam Webster Dictionary Link
Books about History of the Eng. Lang.
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