Bibliography on Evaluating Web Information <http://www.lib.vt.edu/help/instruct/evaluate/evalbiblio.html>
This Web site from Virginia Tech U. Library discusses how to critically evaluate Internet information.
Evaluating Internet Information <http://www.lib.vt.edu/help/instruct/evaluate/evaluating.html>
This Web site from Virginia Tech U. Library gives a lengthy bibliography on how to critically evaluate Internet information
Evaluating Web Pages <http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/Evaluate.html>
This Web site from U. Calif. Berkeley Library reviews how to critically evaluate information found on the Internet.
Geological Society of America Style <http://www.geosociety.org/pubs/geoguid5.htm>
This Web site from Geological Society of America provides information for authors, including samples of reference styles for various types of information sources.
Plagiarism: What It is and How to Recognize and Avoid It <http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/pamphlets/plagiarism.shtml>
This Web site from Indiana Univ. reviews plagiarism, including specific examples, and how to avoid it.
Purdue University's Online Writing Lab <http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/>
This excellent resource has helpful summaries of a vast array of writing topics, including the following broad categories: the writing process; professional, technical & job search writing; general academic writing; research & citation; grammar & mechanics; English as a Second Language; Internet literacy; and writing in engineering (& science).
Style Sheets for Citing Resources (Print & Electronic) <http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/Help/guides.html>
This Web site from U. Calif. Berkeley Library includes suggestions for citing Internet information.
Writing Guidelines for Engineering and Science Students <http://writing.eng.vt.edu/>
This web site accompanies the Alley (1996) textbook, referenced below. There is a lot of nicely presented information here including a writing workbook (with sample formats and documents) and interactive writing exercises to help students with issues of grammar, punctuation, usage, and style.
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Montgomery, S.L., 2002, The Chicago Guide to Communicating Science: Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 228 p. [Communications 501.4 M767c; ordered for Geology Ref.]
Peterson, M.S., 1961, Scientific thinking and scientific writing: New York, NY, Reinhold Pub. Corp., 215 p. [501.49 P445, ACES & Grainger stacks]
Picket, S.T.A., Hall, B.E., and Pace, M.L., 1991, Strategy and checklist for effective scientific talks: Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, v. 72, n. 1, p. 8-12. [570.6 EC, Biol. & Nat. Hist. stacks]
Strunk, W., Jr., 2000, The elements of style, 4th ed.: Ithaca, NY, Press of W.P. Humphrey, 43 p. [808.042 St89e2000, Geology Ref., Chem., Commun., & Undergrad. Ref.]
Original Created 02/03/02
Content courtesy of Dr. Stephen Altaner, Geology Department, UIUC
Modified and Moved by LEJ 16 Feb 2016