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- > Blogging – publish your writing
- > Common file types
- > Editing – on screen and paper
- > ePublishing and eBooks
- > Free fonts – a list of suppliers
- > Free style sheet tutorials
- > Free web design tutorials
- > Free XML design tutorials
- > Glossary of desktop publishing terms
- > Glossary of English language terms
- > Glossary of essay instruction terms
- > Glossary of information technology
- > Glossary of text messaging
- > How to analyse fiction – a glossary
- > How to avoid jargon
- > How to avoid plagiarism
- > How to choose a dictionary
- > How to cite electronic sources
- > How to create a bibliography
- > How to create good page layout
- > How to deal with .exe files
- > How to download files
- > How to edit your writing
- > How to fail at web design
- > How to fail your dissertation
- > How to get an academic teaching job
- > How to improve your grammar
- > How to improve your spelling
- > How to Make Money Scriptwriting
- > How to overcome writer’s block
- > How to plan essays
- > How to publish your writing
- > How to read a novel
- > How to start blogging
- > How to study a novel
- > How to summarize
- > How to summarize a book
- > How to take notes
- > How to use bulleted lists
- > How to use Harvard referencing
- > How to use quotation marks
- > How to use quotations
- > How to work from home
- > How to zip & unzip files
- > HTML Tutorial 01 – contents page
- > HTML Tutorial 02 – code made simple
- > HTML Tutorial 03 – page template
- > HTML Tutorial 04 – common tags
- > HTML Tutorial 05 – common problems
- > HTML Tutorial 06 – adding colour
- > HTML Tutorial 07 – page anatomy
- > HTML Tutorial 08 – questions of taste
- > HTML Tutorial 09 – text and graphics
- > HTML Tutorial 10 – adding tables
- > Information Design – a bibliography
- > Information Technology – a timeline
- > Online Course Design – a bibliography
- > Online writing style guides
- > Plagiarism, Copyright, and New Media
- > Print Culture – a bibliography
- > Publish your academic writing
- > Publishing on the Internet
- > Self-plagiarism – how to avoid it
- > Spelling reform
- > Textual bibliography – selected reading
- > The Nineteenth Century – 1800-1829
- > The Nineteenth Century – 1830-1865
- > The Nineteenth Century – 1866-1900
- > The Twentieth Century – 1900-1919
- > The Twentieth Century – 1920-1950
- > The Twentieth Century – 1950-2000
- > The writer’s marketplace
- > Typography – a bibliography
- > Web Essay 1 – Contents page
- > Web Essay 2 – Introduction
- > Web Essay 3 – What is the Internet?
- > Web Essay 4 – Internet evolution
- > Web Essay 5 – Father of the Internet?
- > Web Essay 6 – assignment resources
- > Web Essay 7 – essay plan
- > Web Essay 8 – definition of terms
- > Web Essay 9 – tutor comment
- > What is close reading? – guidance notes
- > Writing for magazines
- > Writing for newspapers
- > Writing for the Web
- > Writing Guides
- > Writing Reports
- > Writing skills – a bibliography
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