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Style Guides for Writing

A list of resources for the most popular style guides for writing research papers including ACM, APA, CBE/CSE, CMS/Turabian, Harvard, IEEE, MLA and UW Graduate School styles.

Study Guides and Strategies

This web site is authored, developed and maintained by Joe Landsberger as a learner-centric educational public service. These student guides are collaboratively maintained across institutional and national boundaries, and last revised March 16, 2007. Permission is granted to freely copy, adapt, and distribute individual Study Guides in print format in non-commercial educational settings that
benefit learners.

On-Line Handouts

A collection of handouts covering group work, math, plagiarism, public speaking, reading, study skills and writing.

Technology Handouts and Tutorials

Style Guides for Writing

APA Style http://www.apastyle.org/styletips.html

APA Electronic Referencing http://www.apastyle.org/elecref.html

APA Cheat Sheet http://www.lib.washington.edu/help/guides/43APA.pdf

CBE/CSE Number Style http://www.councilscienceeditors.org/publications/ssf_numberstyle.cfm

CBE Cheat Sheet (scientific) http://www.lib.washington.edu/help/guides/42CBE.pdf

CBE/CSE Reference Links http://www.councilscienceeditors.org/publications/ssf_numberstyle.cfm

Chicago (CMS) Cheat Sheet http://www.lib.washington.edu/help/guides/45chicago.pdf

Harvard System

http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/academic_services/documents/Library/Citing_References.pdf

IEEE Computer Society http://computer.org/author/style/refer.htm

MLA Style http://www.mla.org/style_faq

MLA Cheat Sheet http://www.lib.washington.edu/help/guides/44MLA.pdf

UW Style & Policy Manual for Theses and Dissertations

http://www.grad.washington.edu/stsv/stylman/00stylman.htm

Study Guides and Strategies Web Site

An educational public service helping learners to succeed.
http://www.studygs.net/

This web site is authored, developed and maintained by Joe Landsberger as a learner-centric educational public service. These student guides are collaboratively maintained across institutional and national boundaries, and last revised March 16, 2007. Permission is granted to freely copy, adapt, and distribute individual Study Guides in print format in non-commercial educational settings that benefit learners.

On-Line Handouts

Group Work

Critiquing a Work in Progress
Peer Evalutations
Team Work/Team Writing

Math

Key Terms for Calculus
Functions of Excel
Successful Mathematics

Plagiarism

Documentation
Plagiarism

Public Speaking

Power Point Presentations
Preparing Your Oral Presentation
Seminar Presentations

Reading

Reading & Note-taking – SQ3R
Plot
Some Elements of Tragedy

Study Skills

Taming the In-class Essay Exam
Taking Notes in Class
Team Work / Team Writing

Writing

Annotated Bibliographies
APA Checklist for Scholarly Papers
Critical Analysis
Critical Book Reviews
Eleven Hints for Better Writing
Field Journals
Scientific Papers (IAS)
Literature Reviews
Research Papers
Transition This