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| Campus Workshops | General | Shakespeare | Links will open in a new browser window. Please send Cyndee your favorite links! The Center for Learning and Teaching Excellence ASU Graduate College Strategies for Success: Professional Development for Graduate Students Information Technology | Instruction Support Distance Learning and Technology, Online Teaching and Learning Group (DLT|OTLG) Also check out Also good is See what's new at Alan Liu's The University of Toronto has a great site for poetry and Renaissance material. Literary Works is a good reference page with lots of links.
Association of Departments of English The Modern Language Association of America National Council of Teachers of English Rhetoric Society of America Online Journals The Chronicle of Higher Education College English Research in the Teaching of English Books, Books, Books One of the most famous bookstores, Blackwell's is online.
Style Guides Easy to follow MLA Style Guide from the William Patterson College of New Jersey. A Guide for Writing Research Papers with MLA Style from Capital Community College.
Another fantastic site is the One of the best places to see Shakespeare is at the Medieval, Renaissance, and Restoration See what's new at Another good Milton source is Be sure to check out the latest in The Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies (ACMRS). Try out the new Check out the Visit the Wordsworth Centre for the Study of Poetry. Here is a fantastic site on William Blake: American Literary Resources from Rutgers - Newark. Rhetoric and Compositon EServer. Glossary of Rhetorical Terms with Examples. For a handy web-based research tool, check out CompPile, from Rich Haswell at TAMU-CC. Center for Applied Linguistics. The Linguist List from Eastern Michigan University. English Education Journal from NCTE.
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