Resources: VIRC

Resources

Home
About EDCI 590
APA Tutorials
Tips: Grammar
Site Map
Resources
APA Resources
  • Citation Help - BYU site; information and practice
  • OWL (Online Writing Lab) at Purdue - APA information and examples
  • Style Tips from APA - several links to information about grammar and mechanics of formal writing, citing e-mail, etc.

Writing Resources

Reference (Research Tools)

 

Resources at UMW

Download a list of books on Research Methodologies available at either the CGPS (Stafford Campus) or the UMW (Fredericksburg Campus) libraries.
   
CGPS Writing Center
 

dividerline

 
 Research Minutes: How to find Scholarly Journal Articles 1:45 (From youtube.com)
  Scholarly Resources

Using scholarly resources is crucial for researchers. View the videos to gain an understanding of how to identify scholarly journal articles. Links to additional information and resources are listed below.

Finding Dulcinea is an web site with resources on how to search the web, how search engines work, choosing a search engines, determining web site credibility and includes many links to additional resources.

Scholarly Exchange - open access software is used to publish journals and housed on this site.

Journal Seek - categorized database of freely available journal information.

Project Muse - Free sample issues of several different subject area journals.

HighWire Press - a division of Stanford University Libraries, HighWire Press hosts a large repository of peer-reviewed content with full text articles from scholarly publishers.

     
     
 
 Identify Scholarly Resources (Otis College) 9:55 (From youtube.com)
 

     




BOOK COVER

BOOK COVER

BOOK COVER

More information about these books available: APA.org


© 2008. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, reproduced, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed without permission. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our terms and conditions of fair use. Please report any technical problems you encounter. This resource was prepared for students in the Master of Education program of the University of Mary Washington College of Graduate and Professional Studies by: Jo Tyler, Associate Professor of Linguistics and Education and Sharon Teabo, Assistant Professor of Education.