Academic resources
This webpage presents a list of links to websites that offer useful academic resources, such as tips for academic writing, referencing and thesis writing. All links open in the same window and take you to the website of that resource.聽
51重口猎奇-specific guides
- 鈥橝cademic Writing in English at 51重口猎奇鈥 (AWELU) is an excellent online resource for all students and staff writing texts in English. It explains text types, the writing process, grammar issues, referencing, academic integrity, and other writing-related concerns.
- Do not underestimate the knowledge of your librarians. Ask them questions about referencing, starting research, or navigating the library鈥檚 website. Don鈥檛 miss the 'subject guides' with information specific to your programme.
General writing-related topics
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- 鈥橳he Academic Phrasebank鈥 is an excellent tool for student writers who wish to expand upon their academic vocabulary, regardless of writing experience.
- 鈥橦arvard Writes鈥 is a good resource that decodes academic writing expectations by focusing on argument, stakes, structure, and evidence, including videos, example texts and exercises for multiple disciplines. Start here for an overview of why academics write and the essential elements of all academic writing.
- 鈥橳he Purdue Online Writing Lab鈥 (OWL) was launched in 1994 by Purdue University as the world鈥檚 first online writing lab and has been widely successful. The website features information on many writing-related topics, from overcoming writer鈥檚 block to grammar instruction to revision strategies to visual rhetoric. Use this resource!
- 鈥橳he Purdue Global Guide to Plagiarism and Paraphrasing鈥 is a useful resource that covers a range of topics. It explains the common types of plagiarism; why academics cite their work and links to citation managers; and finally, tips on how to help you paraphrase relevant information in your own writing.
- 鈥橳he Writing Center鈥 at the University of North Carolina offers a host of tips on tools on paper writing, citation, style, as well as specific writing assignment types and writing for specific fields.
- 鈥橳he Harvard College Writing Center鈥 offers guides to writing papers in several different disciplines as well as general strategies for essay writing.
- On the 鈥橤rammar Girl鈥 website, you will find lots of writing tips, including short and friendly grammar rules and word choice guidelines.
- 鈥橰esearch 101鈥 by Ithaca College Library offers guides and tutorials about evaluating and citing sources, and much more.
- The Linn忙us University Library has compiled several useful links on the writing process, videos on structure and general writing tips on their comprehensive website.
- 鈥橝ir & Light & Time & Space: How Successful Academics Write鈥 by Helen Sword (2017).
- 鈥橞ecoming an Academic Writer: 50 Exercises for Paced, Productive, and Powerful Writing鈥 by Patricia Goodson (2013).
- 鈥橤rammar Choices for Graduate and Professional Writers鈥 by Nigel. A. Caplan (2015).
- 鈥橨ust Write It! How to develop top-class university writing skills鈥 by Greta Solomon (2013).
- 鈥橪ine by Line: How to Edit Your Own Writing鈥 by Claire Kehrwald Cook (1985).
- 鈥橲cientific Writing and Communication: Papers, Proposals, and Presentations鈥 by Angelika H. Hofmann (2014).
- 鈥橲cientists Must Write: a guide to better writing for scientists, engineers and students鈥 by Robert Barrass (2002).
- 鈥橲tyle: Lessons in Clarity and Grace鈥 by Joseph Williams (2007).
- 鈥橳he Sense of Structure: Writing from the Reader鈥檚 Perspective鈥 by George D. Gopen (2004).
- 鈥橳hey Say/I Say: The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing鈥 by Gerald Graff and Cathy Birkenstein (2010).
- 鈥橶riting With Power: Techniques for Mastering the Writing Process鈥 by Peter Elbow (1998).
Thesis/Dissertation writing
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- 鈥橢xplorations of Style blog鈥, written with graduates and post-graduates in mind, tackles all kinds of issues in academic writing and 鈥渄iscusses strategies to improve the process of expressing our research in writing鈥. The posts are well-written and strike the perfect balance of theoretical contemplation and practical advice.
- The 鈥橳hesis Whisperer blog鈥 is 鈥渄edicated to helping research students everywhere.鈥 The majority of posts are geared toward PhD students, with topics like 'you and your supervisor' and 'your career'. Other topics including 'getting things done' and 'on writing' are relevant to both PhD and Master's students.
- 鈥橮atter鈥 is geared toward the social sciences for academic writers, but it is generally informative and contains a number of valuable insights into the writing process as well as how to plan your writing.
- 鈥橠emystifying Dissertation Writing: a Streamlined Process from Choice of Topic to Final Text鈥 by Peg Boyle Single (2010).
- 鈥橳he Craft of Research鈥 by Wayne Booth, Gregory Colomb, and Joseph Williams (2008).
- 鈥橶riting Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day鈥 by Joan Bolker (1998).
- 鈥橶riting the Successful Thesis and Dissertation: Entering the Conversation鈥 by Irene L. Clark (2007).
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