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The Internet is a large, scary place out there. With this in mind, I have tried to create a collection of links that will help you in your current research endeavors. They are of interest to you within the field of Rhetoric and Composition, and I hope that you will find the help that you need.

If you discover a link that does not work, or you have a link to a site that you think is related a related topic, please contact me with the information.

Search Engines
AltaVista You know us as the Internet's original search engine.
Lycos One of the most visited hubs on the Internet reaching one out of every two web users.
Yahoo! With over half a million sites divided into more than 25,000 categories, Yahoo! is both browseable and searchable.
InfoSeek GO Network is a new brand that brings together the very best of the Internet in one, easy to use place.

Favorite Sites
On line translation dictionary This is a great on line dictionary that gives a wide variety of language options. Enjoy!
MLA Format This is an excellent site that helps you to write research papers in MLA format.
Silva Rhetoricae This is a personal favorite of Jen's. It is a resource of rhetorical terms and figures. You might want to look around for the fun of it.
Critiquing Internet Sites This is a great tutorial page that gives some basic guidlines for distinguishing good from bad internet sites. This is part of a tutorial page for research and writing research paper. I think this one is a keeper.
Kairos This is a link to an online journal concerning computers and composition. If you have an interest in this or you are curious about the theories shaping your teacher, check out this site.
Aristotle's Rhetoric This is a full text of Aristotle's book "Rhetoric" that anyone writing with a rhetorical purpose (i.e. anyone who is writing) will find vastly interesting and useful.
suetonius.20m.com This is another rhetoric and composition site set up by Elaina, a fellow gradute student here at EWU. I think that the site and provided links will be very helpful for you.

aristotle@aristotle.20m.com A link to your amazing teacher's inbox, where all of your questions will be answered and you will receive as much help as I know how to give.

 
   
 

This is designed predominantly for the English 201 class