Here are resources we find helpful as writers:
Purdue’s Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides resources in all areas of writing, including the following guides:
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Writing Center’s Tips & Tools provides comprehensive resources on all aspects of academic writing, including handouts on College Writing, Understanding Assignments, addressing style and sentence-level concerns (such as Commas, Conciseness, Parallelism, Passive Voice) approaching specific types of assignments across various disciplines, and English Language Resources.
KU Writing Center’s Writing Guides provide resources on topics such as Writing Academic Essays, Using Research, Formatting, Chicago Manual Style, and Personal Statements.
The University of Houston – Clear Lake Writing Center’s Tip Sheets and Writing Guides includes printable handouts on Using Sources and Documentation, Planning and Writing, and Editing, along with Citation Guides and Grammar and Writing Guides.
Harvard College Writing Center’s Writing Resources page includes Strategies for Essay Writing and Brief Guides for Writing in the Disciplines.
NC State University Academic Success Center’s Writing and Research Resources include resources on Citation Styles, Essay Components, Grammar, Undergraduate Genres, and Strategies for Writing Process Stages.
The WAC Clearinghouse Writing Resources page provides a range of resources for writers, including Writing Guides for specific disciplines.
URI’s Center for Career and Experiential Learning (CCEE) provides resources for career-related writing, such as resumes and cover letters:
- Cover Letter Module (self-directed module that takes you through the process of creating a cover letter)
- Resume Module (self-directed module that takes you through the process of creating a resume)
- Critical Reflection Module (self-directed module that includes how to write a reflective essay)
- Career Resources By Major (includes sample resumes and cover letters for various disciplines)