Writing Resources
The OWL at Purdue
The OWL at Purdue website offers grammar, mechanics, and punctuation rules as well as format and citation guidelines (with examples) for MLA, APA, and Chicago writing styles.
91̽»¨ Libraries
The 91̽»¨ Libraries homepage features navigation tabs for research tools like 'ArticlesPlus,' 'Databases,' 'Subject and Course Guides,' and 'Digital Archives' among others. It also features "Browse by Subject" and "Advanced Search" links. These are some additional ways to discover resources useful in your writing and research.
Subject Librarians by Discipline
Each discipline has a librarian who specializes in that area. Your subject librarian can help with literature reviews, acquiring materials, locating citations, and more.
Library Support for Graduate Students
91̽»¨ Libraries offers several valuable resources for graduate students' coursework, research, and teaching needs. Some of these resources include assistance with research, accessing materials, and writing and presenting research.
Research Skills Workshop Series
91̽»¨ Libraries hosts a series of instructional workshops that introduce participants to tools, developments, and information vital for advanced research literacies. The workshops are excellent resources to enhance and refresh your research skills.
Graduate Writing Tutors
Experienced graduate and professional tutors in the Writing Commons are available to help you.
Polina Decker, PhD
Polina holds a bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature and Spanish from Yale and a PhD in Hispanic Studies from Brown. Her dissertation examined the early work of Jorge Luis Borges in a comparative framework. Bilingual in English and Russian and fluent in Spanish, she has held research positions in Latin American Studies and has taught language and literature courses at the university level. She specializes in mentoring theses and dissertations in the humanities, advising students on personal statements and job search materials, and offering feedback on articles in preparation for publication or presentation.
Yi-Ting Wang
Yi-Ting holds a master's degree from National Taiwan University. She was a Fulbright scholar and her doctoral work at Duke University was on 18th-century transatlantic literature. She is also an alumna of the School of Criticism and Theory at Cornell University. She has published two book-length translations from English to Chinese, a classic feminist theory textbook, and a New York Times Bestseller. Through her translation and editing work, she has extensive experience with academic writing in various disciplines. She has taught first-year writing courses, and she understands very well the issues that non-native English speakers often have with academic writing. She is bilingual and can conduct sessions in English and Mandarin Chinese.
Bob West, Ph.D.
Bob completed his doctorate in Instructional Technology in the Patton College of Education. A retired public-school teacher, Bob has extensive experience in elementary, post-secondary, and adult education with an emphasis on implementing technology into classrooms. Bob's dissertation on Teacher Self-Efficacy used mixed methods.
Jingyi Zhu
Jingyi holds a master’s degree in English language and literature from Zhejiang Normal University, China. She is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in Multilingual language education at Ohio State University and will graduate in August 2022. Her dissertation focused on graduate-level students’ L2 academic reading experience. Jingyi has taught English at Zhejiang Normal University and taught undergraduate and graduate-level academic writing at OSU. She has extensive experience mentoring writing in a variety of genres, such as course papers, dissertations, theses, and manuscripts in the humanities with students of diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds. Jingyi’s research interests include academic reading and writing and arts-based research practices in education. She has published articles in professional journals including Teaching in Higher Education, The Reading Matrix, TESOL Journal, and Visual Culture & Gender.