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Using Outside Sources
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The tools below will help you when you turn to outside sources in your writing.

Source Evaluation Tutor: Allows you to practice evaluating data and examining relevant information in the research process.

Understanding When to Write a Report, Argument, or Analysis: Offers a brief guide to these three types of papers, including a checklist for determining the type of paper a professor expects by looking for key terms.

To access a Writing Tutor on Informative Reports, follow the instructions below.

WINDOWS

1. Download and unzip the Informative Writing Tutor (2528.0K)
2. Double-click on the file named "Informative.exe."

You MUST have the WinZip program to open the ZIP file. If you do not have this program it can be downloaded for free by simply visiting the WinZip Web site at .

After the ZIP file has been saved to your local drive, go to that file and, using your mouse, RIGHT CLICK on the ZIP file. Scroll down to the "Extract folder to C:/..." option. Save your file.

MACINTOSH

1. Download and unzip the Informative Writing Tutor for Mac (3446.0K)
2. Double-click on the file named "Informative."








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