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==How to Read Difficult Texts== | ==How to Read Difficult Texts== | ||
- | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mzdl7_lPDdBQsmdRfwDccKm1ONpsCjOrqTR3QQa-zRI/edit] | + | * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mzdl7_lPDdBQsmdRfwDccKm1ONpsCjOrqTR3QQa-zRI/edit Handout on Grappling with Tough Readings] |
== On-Campus Resources == | == On-Campus Resources == | ||
* [http://libr.stedwards.edu/ Library] | * [http://libr.stedwards.edu/ Library] |
Revision as of 16:46, 26 January 2012
This page is a place to post helpful resources for students. As you find interesting websites, academic databases, videos, etc., add them to this page. If your resource doesn't fit into one of the preexisting categories, feel free to create a new category.
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How to Read Difficult Texts
On-Campus Resources
Websites
Scholarly Journals
- College English
- College Composition and Communication
- Computers and Composition
- Computers and Composition Online
- Technical Communication Quarterly
- Kairos
- Rhetoric Society Quarterly
- Quarterly Journal of Speech
Professional Organizations
- Rhetoric Society of America
- National Council of Teachers of English
- Association of Teachers of Technical Writing
- Council of Writing Program Administrators
- Association for Business Communication
- Society for Technical Communication
Conferences
Blogs
- The New Adventures of Stephen Fry
- The Web of Language by Dennis Baron
- It Figures - Figures of Speech