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A comprehensive guide to journalism resources on the World Wide Web. It includes a guide to awards and fellowships available to journalists.


This is a great resource for locating and ordering out-of-print or rare books on the web. You can search by title, author and subject.


An online database of information covering 6,500 languages. Includes alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation and other sociolinguistic and demographic data.


This is an online resource for scholars, teachers and students in the humanities and social sciences. Home to web pages for various discussion groups, book and product reviews, and an outstanding job guide, H-net is an excellent resource.


This is a journal for teachers of writing on the internet. Articles include information on documentation of web sources, copyright (and copyleft) issues, blogs, open source software development, and methods of teaching writing in multimedia environments.


The LINGUIST List is dedicated to providing information on language and language analysis, and to providing the discipline of linguistics with the infrastructure necessary to function in the digital world. LINGUIST maintains a web-site with over 2000 pages and runs a mailing list with over 21,000 subscribers worldwide. LINGUIST also hosts searchable archives of over 100 other linguistic mailing lists and runs research projects which develop tools for the field, e.g., a peer-reviewed database of language and language-family information, and recommendations of best practice for digitizing endangered languages data.


A comprehensive guide to journalism resources on the World Wide Web. It includes a guide to awards and fellowships available to journalists.


This is a great resource for locating and ordering out-of-print or rare books on the web. You can search by title, author and subject.


An online database of information covering 6,500 languages. Includes alternate names, number of speakers, location, dialects, linguistic affiliation and other sociolinguistic and demographic data.


This is an online resource for scholars, teachers and students in the humanities and social sciences. Home to web pages for various discussion groups, book and product reviews, and an outstanding job guide, H-net is an excellent resource.


This is a journal for teachers of writing on the internet. Articles include information on documentation of web sources, copyright (and copyleft) issues, blogs, open source software development, and methods of teaching writing in multimedia environments.


The LINGUIST List is dedicated to providing information on language and language analysis, and to providing the discipline of linguistics with the infrastructure necessary to function in the digital world. LINGUIST maintains a web-site with over 2000 pages and runs a mailing list with over 21,000 subscribers worldwide. LINGUIST also hosts searchable archives of over 100 other linguistic mailing lists and runs research projects which develop tools for the field, e.g., a peer-reviewed database of language and language-family information, and recommendations of best practice for digitizing endangered languages data.

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The Writing Center

The Writing Center provides supplemental instruction to help students improve their writing strategies. Instead of providing a proofreading service, we offer tutoring sessions that assist students in learning to proofread their own work, in getting projects started, and in developing the writing process for a paper.