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u/TheCohen · 1 pointr/EEadvice

Good advice. One of the best books on writing theses and other topics is The Lively Art of Writing. It has really clear instructions and gives good follow-up activities at the end of every chapter.
http://www.amazon.com/Lively-Art-Writing-Mentor/dp/0451627121

u/Paid_Spokesperson · 2 pointsr/EEadvice

This is a screenshot of one of the MLA Handbook's useful links. How to get web access:

  1. Buy an MLA Handbook. Make sure you get the most recent (7th) edition.

  2. The back cover of the MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers has a code to get online access. Scratch off the silver stuff, get the code, and sign-up for online access. The online book has everything the hard copy has plus four "case studies" or examples that take you through the research process.

    If you're not writing in a subject that uses MLA (psychology, math, economics, biology, etc.), figure out what system to use. This site from Cal State LA has resources for AAA (American Anthropological Association) Style, APA (American Psychological Association) Style, CSE (Council of Science Editors) Style, etc.

    Here's another useful site from Texas A & M that lists many types with links to how to format them.

    Comment in this thread for any questions regarding citation style or your particular topic.