Welcome to the Web page for English 2, section 28. This page will give you a start in exploring the Web: you can search for information about anything from the X Files to Congressional Reports to books in Wise Library.

To start, all you need to do is point the cursor at any text or picture highlighted in blue, and click the button on the mouse. The rest will explain itself.


Writing With the Web




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Workshop Papers

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  • Workshop One
  • Workshop Two
  • Workshop Three
  • Participate in the Workshop

    Writing Aids

  • The Devil's Dictionary
  • Reference dictionaries
  • The Virtual Reference Desk
  • The Global Encylopedia
  • A Grammar and Style Handbook
  • Essays on Writing
  • Citation Forms and Examples from Purdue
  • Citation Information
  • Sample Research Papers


  • Researching With the Web



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    The Library of Congress

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