How to Write the Worst Paper Ever, courtesy of the DBU Writing Center –
Information on Research methods/documentation: MLA, Turabian footnotes, APA in-text
parenthetical citations, Chicago Manual of Style and CSE (Scientific Style and Format)
are included in an informative Duke website
The Purdue OWL site provides information on the following:
- The Writing Process
- Grammar and Punctuation handouts, exercises
- Technical Writing
- Job Search Writing
- Avoiding Plagiarism
- Evaluating sources
- ESL
- Grammar
- Quoting and paraphrasing
- Writing in the Social Sciences
- Writing in Engineering
- Searching the Web
- Teaching Writing
- Creative Writing
Gallaudet has a helpful site with information on business memos.
Dr. Paula Brown, Writing Center Coordinator
Degrees: Bachelors in English, Auburn University, 1985
Masters in English, Auburn University, 1989
PhD in English, University of Tennessee, 1994
Dr. Brown was Assistant Director of the Writing Center at the University of Tennessee
before she moved to the mountains of North Carolina and became the Lees McRae Writing
Center Director. While she was working up there, she was invited to participate in
Writing Across the Curriculum Summer Workshops at Charleston University in West Virginia
as well as Cornell University’s Knight Institute for Writing in the Disciplines in
Ithaca, New York. After moving to Louisiana, Dr. Brown worked at ULM briefly before
coming to Tech. Interests: dogs, cats, gardening, fish-keeping, hiking, bicycling,
drawing, translating German, and reading (not necessarily in that order).
Five favorite authors: Jane Austen, John Ruskin, Terry Pratchett, Susanna Clarke,
and Fyodor Dostoyevski. Dr. Brown is also a J.K. Rowling and Selma Lagerlof fan. She
advises anyone interested in children’s literature to read Harold Bloom’s rather vicious
attack on Harry Potter in the Wall Street Journal, if only to learn how the enemy
thinks. (http://wrt-brooke.syr.edu/courses/205.03/bloom.html). She adds that Alan
Jacobs’ defense of Rowling in First Things (http://www.hp-lexicon.org/essays/essay-harry-potters-magic.html)
is also worth a peek.
Dr. Brown works with a writing assistant staff of graduate students and upper division
undergraduate students who have demonstrated excellent writing skills in their English
classes and are highly recommended to Dr. Brown by English faculty who have evaluated
their abilities.
Computers
The Writing Center at Tech has four computers equipped with Word and internet access.
A computer lab is also conveniently located down the hall from the WC that has a printer
as well.
Study and consultation rooms
Two rooms (325 Wyly Tower) are available for quiet study and consultation about writing.
These rooms are an ideal work space. Students are encouraged to either work quietly
or ask for assistance from the facilitators when necessary.
Reference books
A number of textbooks, grammar handbooks, dictionaries and writing books are provided
for student perusal.