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Scholarly Research Sources
Literature Search Strategies
Evaluating and Critiquing Research
Organizing and Writing a Literature Review
Research Logic and Design
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Reporting Research
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Research and Practice
Scholarly Writing
Resources helpful for understanding scholarly writing practices
Principles of Paraphrasing: Avoid Inadvertent Plagiarism
Overview of how to paraphrase, avoid plagiarizing
Quoting, Paraphrasing, and Summarizing
This handout is intended to help you become more comfortable with the uses of and distinctions among quotations, paraphrases, and summaries.
Paraphrase: Write It in Your Own Words
Review these six steps to effective paraphrasing.
Center for Writing and Academic Success
Visit the Saybrook Writing Center for one-on-one support and access to a variety of tools and resources to be self-sufficient academic writers.
Saybrook Center for Writing and Academic Success
The Canvas site for the Saybrook Center for Writing and Academic Success.
CIMHS Writing Resource Center
This Canvas site provides various writing resources for CIMHS students.
Principles of Writing: How to Avoid Wordiness
Practical strategies for reducing wordiness in your writing.
10 Tips for More Concise Writing
Ten tips for writing concisely.
Grammarly
Grammarly helps you to write mistake free by reviewing your work for errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and clarity.
Introduction to Paragraphs and the MEAL Plan
A video to learn the basics of academic paragraphs, including how to use the MEAL plan to conceptualize the components of paragraphs.
Self-editing Checklist
A writing tool to help you edit and proofread your work.
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