Guides to Academic Writing
The Elements of Style: The online version of the reference book by William Strunk, Jr. "Intended for use in which the practice of composition is combined with the study of literature, it gives in brief space the principal requirements of plain English style and concentrates attention on the rules of usage and principals of composition most commonly violated."
Guide to Grammar and Style by Dr. Jack Lynch: Dr. Jack Lynch is an Associate Professor in the English Department of Rutgers University. Dr. Lynch frequently updates this web page on grammatical rules and explanations, usage and writing styles.
Guide to Grammar and Writing: This guide is sponsored by the Capital Community College Foundation, Hartford, CT, and provides answers to questions about grammar and writing from the word and sentence level, the paragraph level, and the essay and research paper level.
Internet Public Library A+ Research and Writing: A guide to researching and writing reports for high school and college students.
KU Writing Center: A collection of writing guides provided by the Kansas University Writing Center.
Language Skills Handbook: The online edition of the Language Skills Handbook published by East Tennessee State University. The handbook includes information on grammar and usage, writing reports, oral presentations, and plagiarism.
OWLS-On-Line Writing Lab at Purdue University: Information on general writing concerns, grammar, punctuation and spelling, documenting sources, style manuals, and writing across the curriculum.
Purdue's OWL is a service for Purdue students, but they share their handouts and other materials with the general public.
The Writing Center - University of Wisconsin-Madison: Tips on various stages of the writing process such as getting started, revising, proofreading, and grammar, punctuation, and citing references.