The Writing Center

Resources

Writing Center Resources


In addition to the resources offered through the On-line Writing Lab, LCSC students may take advantage of the following resources at the Writing Center located in Spalding Hall, Room 115:

    * one-on-one peer consultations
    * reference works and handbooks
    * APA and MLA guides
    * sample assignments and essays from current and previous LCSC classes


Links to Resources for Writers

Check out these additional web resources. You'll find interesting and useful information on anything and everything related to writing, including discussions and activities on the writing process, grammar and mechanics, style, research, documentation, creativity, and teaching. Writer beware: while we try to list only those sites that we think are worthwhile, please note that the LCSC OWL and Writing Center cannot guarantee, and are not responsible for, the accuracy of any of the information listed on these sites.

The Purdue Online Writing Lab:

Considered by most OWL developers to be the state-of-the-art online writing lab, this site will lead you to a variety of useful resources for all writers, including other OWLs.

HyperGrammar
:

An electronic grammar course with instruction and exercises developed by faculty and the Writing Centre at the University of Ottawa.

KnightCite:

An electronic citation machine that helps writers organize research details (author, publisher, date of access, etc.) and assemble them into a proper MLA/APA citation.


208.792.2433 Spalding Hall 115 writinglab@lcmail.lcsc.edu