Voice of the Shuttle. A powerhouse
humanities web directory, and one of my favorite places to start. Check out the Cyberculture section.
Good
Thesis/Bad Thesis. By Wendy Hennequin. All writing, whether on the web or on paper, needs a point. Get a good start on your writing by having a clear and strong thesis before you even sit down at the desk.
Integrating Secondary Resources. Some tips on how to incorporate research into a paper and still make your own point. By Wendy Hennequin.
Responding to Others' Papers. Here are some of Wendy's tips on how to read and comment on other people's work in a useful way.
Internet, Cyberspace, and Social Theory. This site indexes papers, both on the web and off, about all sorts of social issues regarding technology, including gender, virtual communities, hypertext theory, cyberculture, and law.
Documentation Resources
Modern Language Association
Documentation. The English Department uses MLA Documentation style (under the Handbook for Writers of Research Papers), and you should use this style for your work for this class. Look for documentation of Electronic Media under Electronic/Online Resources in the Table of Contents.
There are other styles out there. APA Style is used often by psychology departments.
Chicago Manual of Style. is also called Turabian style. You might have used this in high school.