Google

  1. Google Guide: Three guides for searching with Google.
  2. Finding information on the Internet (Stanford Universiity, USA): A long list of search engines with links to help and tutorials.
  3. Searching the World Wide Web (OWL, Purdue University, USA): Tips on how to find information on the Internet.

  1. APA Reference/Citation Machine "Enter resource information on a web form to generate standard...APA-style citations."
  2. APA Style Guide (PDF, McGill University) "This brief guide deals exclusively with the sections in the Manual on the treatment of sources: quotations, citations within the text and preparing the reference list of a research paper. Examples have been selected to illustrate the most common types of citations that students will encounter."
  3. American Psychology Association (APA) Format (University of Minnesota, USA): "This crib sheet is a guide to the APA style."
  4. APA Style: The Social Science (dianehacker.com, USA): This page briefly explains the APA style of documenting sources.
  5. American Psychological Association (APA) Style Workshop (OWL, Purdue University, USA): "This web text will cover important aspects of using American Psychological Association (APA) style to write and format papers."

  1. Advice on academic writing (University of Toronto, Canada): "These files answer the kinds of questions that University of Toronto students ask about their written assignments....[Y]ou will also find links to good advice from writing instructors at other institutions.
  2. Handouts and Materials for Students and Teachers (OWL, Purdue University, USA): "We offer a number of handouts for students and teachers."

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