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The World Wide Web offers
a variety of resources for you to use in
developing your writing
skills. Links to some of the most popular resources
(many of which are part of the Purdue University Online Writing Lab) appear in our FAQ pages on
In addition, you'll find the Sample Papers and
Writing Guidelines links below
to be quite useful. We strongly encourage students
whose native language is not English to visit
Our ESL World (hosted by ESL Study Center
Coordinator, Scott Jenison) and ESL
resources.
Finally, don't miss the
Grammar and Writing Index
(hosted by Capital Community
College), one of the most valuable independent
study tools on the
Web.
(Except for PowerPoint
files, all documents listed below must be viewed
with Adobe
Reader,
available at no cost.)
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