Helpful Links for Writers

UNH Writing Support:

AI Usage:

  • Purdue University
  • Canvas module on from the University of Maryland
  • MLA Style Center on
  • - guide on ChatGPT and other AI generative tools; includes citation suggestions and information on using AI as sources.
  • The University of Arizona page on

General References and Additional Support:

  •  - This interactive site on REFERENCING describes the correct methods for crediting external sources (such as books, articles, and websites) in assignments.
  • - A comprehensive collection of helpful handouts and video lessons, also has an  page.
  • - Task-based help on many writing scenarios, such as, "How Do I Incorporate Quotes?"  Plus links to more resources.
  • - Guides (with downloadable versions) for citing in APA, Chicago, MLA, Turabian, and CSE styles.
  • - A collection of helpful guides, presentations, and modules.
  • - A wealth of information on all aspects of writing. Choose a topic from the list in the navigation bar to the left or use the .
  • - Guides and handouts under the categories of writing process, academic writing, long-term writing, and job search and application writing.
  • - Guides and handouts on topics ranging from planning and organizing your writing, to writing in various disciplines,  to citation practice,  and more.
  • - Online handbook with resources on information literacy, research methods and methodologies, the writing process, collaboration, various genres of writing, new media, and style.
  • A handy guide from Harvard that breaks down the different levels of source attribution and definitions of plagiarism.
  • A step-by-step guide for beginners from ScienceDirect
  • - an essay that introduces the concept of rhetoric through a "choose your own adventure" format, allowing readers to explore various definitions and aspects of rhetoric based on their interests.​ It emphasizes the complexity and multifaceted nature of rhetoric as a resource for writers.

Selected Texts and Virtual Texts

Lists of Open Access Writing Texts

Graduate Student Resources 

  • Connors Writing Center Graduate Writing Services (GWS) matches a graduate student with a graduate writing assistant to meet consistently with the same person throughout a semester.

     

  • Thesis and Dissertation Writing Handouts
  •  publishers resource page with a collection of books pertaining to many stages of the graduate writing experience (from dissertation proposals to defense, data collection, research design, etc.).
  • WAC Clearinghouse text on ""
  • University of Pennsylvania's resource on .
  • New York University's page on using .