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A Guide to Writing in Religious Studies

A guide from Harvard University, some local resources may not apply.

Abstracts at UNC

This handout provides definitions and examples of the two main types of abstracts: descriptive and informative. It also provides guidelines for constructing an abstract and general tips for you to keep in mind when drafting. Finally, it includes a few examples of abstracts broken down into their component parts.

GCF Word 2016 Tutorial

Explanatory texts, screenshots, and videos on how to use the various features (margins, indents/tabs, lists, tables, etc.) of Microsoft Word 2016. Also available: Word 2010 and Word 2013.

Purdue OWL: Annotated Bibliography

"...an annotated bibliography includes a summary and/or evaluation of each of the sources." A guide to annotated bibliographies.

Teach Yourself Visually Word 2010 Physical item available at the library.

Explanatory texts, screenshots, and videos on how to use the various features (margins, indents/tabs, lists, tables, etc.) of Microsoft Word 2016. Also available: Word 2010 and Word 2013.

Understanding Plagiarism with Some Help from Dr. Seuss

Learn about the different types of plagiarism.

Learn about the different types of plagiarism.
Writing an Abstract for Your Research Paper
Writing for Psychology: A Guide for Psychology Concentrators

An entire overview for writing a psychology paper. Including guidelines for APA.