WRITING RESOURCES
Http://writingcenter.fas.harvard.edu/ is a link that provides access writing resources. It provides guidelines to both students and tutors that can help to improve on academic writing. The link provides guidelines on how students can write academic research papers. It helps to ensure that students at the graduate and post graduate level write research papers according to academic requirements. For instance, the links provides guidelines on how students can cite references and also provide in-text citations when writing their research papers. The link also equips students to face the outside world upon their graduation by providing guidelines on how to write such professional documents as curriculum vitae and cover letters.
The link also provides resources that can be used by tutors and hence enable them to deliver effectively. For instance, it provides tutors on any changes that are made on the standards of academic writing. Since the link provides critical information to students, it is justifiable to recommend that students doing their research should access the link provided to obtain guidelines to enable them get information that can help them write a report that is up to standards of academic writing. It is also justifiable to recommend that students facing inferiority complex when it comes to writing their assignments should access the link to gain the basic skills in writing which can possibly boost their confidence and hence overcome the inferiority complex. Also, tutors should undertake to ensure that they access the link more often to ensure that they remain updated on current changes in the world of academic writing. The link can also be useful to job applicants as it provides knowledge about writing such documents as cover letters and curriculum vitae.
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