Research on the World Wide Web
Web search engines and directories can help locate needles of information in the haystack of the Internet. Here are some of these links.
Help with Documentation
Have trouble documenting your internet sources on your works cited page? You're not alone!
Check out the editorial style guide from Columbia University Digital Knowledge
Ventures, based on CMS (Chicago Manual of Style) and Columbia Guide to Online
Style style.
Other Writing Sites on the Internet
We are not the only site about writing. And we know it. And we want you to know that we know it. And so now we know
that you know that we know it.
Creative Writing Links
Give your muse a vacation, because these links are truly inspiring! Check out various fun
activities and excercises such as our Poetry and Fiction Forums here.
Enjoy and inspire others through these various outlets.
Mizzou IT
The Mizzou IT site is an invaluable resource, providing links and information for everything having to do with information technology at MU. Whether you need to manage your account and password, set up your email software, figure out how to connect to the wireless networks, look up the hours of your favorite computing site, or even download software, this is the place to start. Check it out!
Help for teachers
Miscellaneous resources (reviews and cerebral exercise essays) in addition to the syllabi from MU courses.
If you are a teacher at MU, you will be interested in
Educational Technologies at Missouri, or
ET@MO.