

- Researching Print and Electronic Sources
The Writing Center at Colorado State University has put together this Web site to help students with all types of research, from conducting library and Internet research to performing field research such as interviews, surveys, and observation.
- Handouts: Research and Documenting Sources
This comprehensive collection of handouts from Purdue Universitys Online Writing Lab includes information on searching the Web; documenting sources using MLA and APA formats; quoting, paraphrasing, and summarizing sources; using statistics; and avoiding plagiarism.
- Evaluating Web Sites: Criteria and Tools
From Cornell University libraries, this Web site offers some helpful tips and a collection of resources on evaluating Internet sources. It also has useful information on how to distinguish scholarly journals from other periodicals.
- How to Plan and Conduct an Interview
This section of Saul Carliner's online "Information Design Toolkit" provides advice on conducting an interview, including guidelines for before, during, and after the interview.
- The Columbia Guide to Online Style
This online version of The Columbia Guide to Online Style provides information and examples on how to cite various electronic sources.
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