Tutorials|Handouts
What is a DOI?
Some citation styles ask for a DOI or digitial object identifier. Information on finding DOIs is available in the handout listed below.
Handouts on Academic Writing
- Academic Learning Centre handoutsIncludes several useful handouts on different aspects of academic writing, paraphrasing, grammar, notetaking and presentations.
- Suggestions for Writing Book Reviews (U of M Libraries)
- Suggestions for Writing Critical Reviews of Journal Articles (U of M Libraries)
- Suggestions for Writing Research Papers (U of M Libraries)
- Writing an Annotated Bibliography (U of M Libraries)
Books on Academic Writing
Citing Government Documents
- Brief Guide to Citing Canadian Government Documents and Statistics (Queen's University Library)This guide provides general overview of how to cite Canadian government publications. Prepared by Sharon Musgrave and maintained by Government Documents, Stauffer Library, Queen's University.
- Citing Government Publications: Detailed Guide (Canada)A guide to citing Canadian government publications prepared by the D.B. Weldon Library, the University of Western Ontario.
- Guide: Citing U.S. Government Publications (Indiana University)
- How to Cite Government Publications (McMaster University Library)
Writing Guides for Theses/Dissertations
Suggestions for Writing Theses and Dissertations (University of Manitoba Libraries)
The Libraries also has several books on how to write a thesis and dissertation.
Click on the links below to find books in the library catalogue.
Dissertations, Academic - Handbooks, Manuals
Publishing in Open Access Journals
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Writing Tutors
Need help with writing papers? Visit the Academic Learning Centre located in 201 Tier Building, book your appointment online, or call 480-1481.



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