APA Style--(From the homepage of APA) Tips and frequently asked questions to help fomat papers in APA style.
A+ Guide to Research and Writing--Help and advice to write an A+ research paper for high school or college (site sponsored by Internet Public Library)
Chicago Manual of Style --Indispensable online reference for all who work with words. Provides convenient tools, such as sample forms, letters, and style sheets.
ChompChomp.com --Find detailed definitions of common grammar terms==everything from abstract nouns to verbs!
Citation Builder--Illustrates differences among several major styles of citing information sources.
Citation Machine--Updated MLA and APA, Turabian, and Chicago styles
Citation Guides--More links to citation sites and style guides, from Citrus College Library.
EasyBib.com--Citation styles updated to the new rules of MLA 7th edition and APA 6th edition (includes how to cite chapter in an anthology) Cite books with just an ISBN number or websites with just a URL!
Glossary of Research Terms--Look here to find definitions of terms (such as "interlibrary loan" or "citation")
Grammar Girl--Tips to make you a better and more successful writer. Punctuation, style, grammar rules, word choice guidelines. Makes complex grammar simple with memory tricks to help you recall and apply grammar rules.
Guide for Writing Research Papers--MLA authorized guide for writing term papers using approved guidelines.
KnightCite--Web-based citation generator that formats bibliographic information per academic standards.
Owl Writing Lab at Purdue--Writing resources and instructional material. Information to assist with many writing projects. Teachers and trainers may use this material for in-class and out-of-class instruction.
Beginning Reporting--A web site for beginning reporters, those studying the craft and their teachers.
Knight News Release Workshop --This web site shows how to spread the word about your reporting. Contains a guide to writing a news release.
Writing for the Web--Research on how users read on the Web and how authors should write their Web pages.