Ok folks- I have looked over a few online resources and have found two that can help with the writing process. Both of these websites are great tools and should be referenced often when writing a paper. I hope you are able to get some good information out of them. Happy writing!
Purdue OWL
This is a site that I have used countless times. It has a wide variety of information from in text citations to helping you create a works cited page. Basically anything on the technical side of writing you can find help with here! What even better about this resource...it is not just English specific. They have information on all sorts of different types of writing from MLA to APA.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Folks we may have found the holy grail here for writing resources. This website includes a plethora of different resources! What I love about this website is that it is not just academic writing (of course that is included) but UW@Madison has done something that can help all students- they have included career writing. This means that on this website you will find help with writing resumes, cover letters, and receive resume tips. Ontop of included career readiness writing UW@Madison has complied an extensive list of resources to help with writing arguments, thesis statements, improving grammar and writing style, and proper citations. Basically, you name it, this website has it. GO CHECK IT OUT!
http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/index.html
Purdue OWL
This is a site that I have used countless times. It has a wide variety of information from in text citations to helping you create a works cited page. Basically anything on the technical side of writing you can find help with here! What even better about this resource...it is not just English specific. They have information on all sorts of different types of writing from MLA to APA.
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/
University of Wisconsin- Madison
Folks we may have found the holy grail here for writing resources. This website includes a plethora of different resources! What I love about this website is that it is not just academic writing (of course that is included) but UW@Madison has done something that can help all students- they have included career writing. This means that on this website you will find help with writing resumes, cover letters, and receive resume tips. Ontop of included career readiness writing UW@Madison has complied an extensive list of resources to help with writing arguments, thesis statements, improving grammar and writing style, and proper citations. Basically, you name it, this website has it. GO CHECK IT OUT!
http://writing.wisc.edu/Handbook/index.html