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         Classical Medieval Lit General:     more books (100)
  1. The 'Old Oligarch': The Constitution of the Athenians Attributed to Xenophon~ (Classical Texts)
  2. Medieval Mystical Tradition In England (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  3. Middle English Verse Romances (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies) by D.B. Sands, 1986-01-01
  4. The "Miller's Tale" (TY Advanced Lit Guides) by Pauline Sidey, 2001-08-31
  5. William of Newburgh: The History of English Affairs Book 2 (Classical Texts) (Bk. 2) by P. G. Walsh, 2007-12-30
  6. Medieval Literature: Volume 1 Part 2 The European Inheritance w/ Anthology MEdieval lit Vernacul (Guide to English Lit)
  7. Medieval Religious Literature (University of Wales Press - Writers of Wales) by D. Simon Evans, 1986-07-31
  8. Ancrene Wisse/Guide for Anchoresses: A Translation (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies) by Bella Millett, 2009-09-15
  9. Homer: Iliad VIII & IX (Classical Texts Series Vol. Bk. VIII & IX) (Bks. 8-9)
  10. Drama and Community: (Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe)
  11. Poems of the Pearl Manuscript: Pearl, Cleanness, Patience, and Gawain and the Green Knight (UEP - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  12. Monsters and the Monstrous in Medieval Northwest Europe (Mediaevalia Groningana New Series) by K.E. Olsen, 2002-01-01
  13. Poems Of William Dunbar (University of Exeter Press - Exeter Medieval Texts and Studies)
  14. What Nature does not Teach: Didactic Literature in the Medieval and Early Modern Periods (Disputatio) by J. Feros Ruys, 2008-12-31

21. General Literary Resources
general Literary Resources. Broad Subject Scope. Ancient Greece Rome (MIT'sTech Classics Archive); medieval classical Library (UC Berkeley);
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/lit/general.html
Poetry
Fiction
E-Texts
Language
General Literary Resources
Broad Subject Scope
Country, Language, Period
Online Journals
Cornell- specific Resources
Broad Subject Scope
Literary Resources by Country/Language/Period

22. FSU 97 / 98 General Bulletin
Caribbean Studies; Women's Studies; or classical studies, medieval studies, Renaissance HistoryGeneral HUM Humanities lit - literature Undergraduate
http://registrar.fsu.edu/Webtest/gen_prog38.htm
Program in HUMANITIES
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES
Program Director: Leon Golden;Undergradute Seminar Instructors: William Cloonan, Eugene Crook, David Darst, Leon Golden; Academic Coordinator: Barbara Reis
A bachelor of arts (BA) degree in humanities offers a broad interdisciplinary education in the thought, literature, art history, and music of Western and Eastern cultures. The interdepartmental undergraduate major is offered as a preparation for graduate work in the humanities and as a basic cultural background for a variety of professional fields, such as teaching, journalism, law, librarianship, foreign service, the religious professions, music, arts administration, and government service.
Requirements for a Major in Humanities
Please review all college-wide degree requirements in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this General Bulletin All humanities majors must meet the language requirement for students seeking the bachelor of arts (BA) degree in the College of Arts and Sciences. For alternatives to satisfy this requirement, refer to "Foreign Language" in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this General Bulletin If a student chooses to double major, only six (6) semester hours may be applied to both majors. For general policies pertinent to a double major, refer to "Second Majors and Academic Regulations" in this

23. GenEd Course Listing
PHYSICS, 151, general Physics I. PHYSICS, 152, general Physics II. HS, HISTORY,131, Middle East Hist II. AL, JAPANESE, 143, litclassical medieval.
http://www.umass.edu/registrar/html/gened_course_listing.html
Office of the Undergraduate Registrar The following General Education courses are being offered for the Spring 2003 semester. Courses designated by 'U' or ‘G" in the left margin also fulfill the Social and Cultural Diversity requirement. Specific schedule information for these courses can be found within the appropriate department listing in this booklet. Sections:
AL-ARTS/LITERATURE
I-INTERDISCIPLINARY AT-ARTS (LIBERAL ARTS) PS-PHYSICAL SCIENCES ... U – UNITED STATES AL-ARTS/LITERATURE U AFROAM Survey Afro-Am Lt II G CHINESE G CHINESE CLASSICS Greek Mythology CLASSICS World Of Greek Drama COMP-LIT Intrntnl Short Story G COMP-LIT Spiritual Autobiogrp G COMP-LIT Brave New World G COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT COMP-LIT U ENGLISH American Experience U ENGLISH Ethnic American Lit G ENGLISH Society And Lit G ENGLISH Man And Woman In Lit ENGLISH Shakespeare ENGLISH ENGLISH Modern British Drama ENGLISH Modrn American Drama ENGLISH Studies In Mod Fictn FRENCHST GERMAN From Grimms To Disney GERMAN Scandinavian Myth GREEK Clsicl Greek Poetry G JAPANESE PHIL Intro To Phil PHIL Existential Phil PORTUG Intro Port Lit II RUSSIAN Mod Russ Writr Trnsl SPANISH Intr To Lit Analysis SPANISH Lit Currnts-Spain I SPANISH Lit Currnts-Spain II G SPANISH Intro Span Amer Lit G SPANISH Span Amer Lit II THEATER Intro To Theatr U THEATER Cntm Playwr Of Color THEATER American Theater AT-ARTS (LIBERAL ARTS) U AFROAM Rev Concp A-A Mus II U AFROAM The Blues Came Down ART Basic Studio/Drawing ART Basic Studio/Design ART Basic Studio/Drawing ART-HIST Survey-Ren-Mod G ART-HIST Intro To Visual Arts CLASSICS Roman Archaeology

24. Cultural And Historical Perspectives: Continuing General Education Program
lit in Translation I A EAC 211L Survey of classical Chinese lit in Translation andSocieties of Asia II A HIS 235 Early and medieval Christianity A
http://www.albany.edu/gened/ch.html
Cultural and Historical Perspectives
The Continuing General Education Program

African/Afro-American Studies

Italian

Anthropology

Japanese (East Asian)
...
Women's Studies
African/Afro-American Studies
A AAS 220: Black and White in America
A AAS 269: Caribbean : Peoples, History, and Culture
A AAS 286: African Civilizations
A AAS 287: Africa in the Modern World
Anthropology
A ANT 131M: Ancient Peoples of the World
A ANT 146: Puerto Rico: People, History and Culture
A ANT 233: Aztecs, Incas and Mayas
A ANT 236: American Indian Archaeology
A ANT 240M: The North American Indian
A ANT 243: Peoples and Cultures of the Middle East
A ANT 269: Caribbean : People, History and Culture
A ANT 341G: Ethnology of Mesoamerica
A ANT 341M: Ethnology of Mesoamerica
Art History
A ARH 280L: Chinese Painting
Biology
A BIO 311N: World Food Crisis
Arts and Sciences (College of)
A CAS 220L: Literature of the World I
A CAS 221L: Literature of the World II
A CAS 348: America's Radical Past: 1848-77
Classical Archaeology
A CLA 131M:Ancient Peoples of the World
A CLA 207E: Egyptian Archaeology
A CLA 207L: Egyptian Archaeology
A CLA 208E: Greek Archaeology
A CLA 208L: Greek Archaeology
A CLA 209: Roman Archaeology
A CLA 210L: The Art and Archaeology of Cyprus
Greek and Roman Civilization (Classics)
A CLC 105E: Myths of the Greek World
A CLC 105L: Myths of the Greek World
A CLC 125: Latin and Greek Elements in English
A CLC 133: History of Ancient Greece
A CLC 134: History of Ancient Rome
A CLC 300: The Greeks and Their Neighbors
A CLC 301: Rome and the Mediterranean World

25. UCSC General Catalog 2002–03
831) 4594778 humwww.ucsc.edu/lit/index.html. any literature and of language artsin general. as readings in masterpieces of classical, medieval, early modern
http://reg.ucsc.edu/catalog/litPS.html

Programs/Courses
Catalog Home Schedule of Classes Registrar Home ... UCSC Home Literature Faculty Course Descriptions How to Read Course Descriptions Kresge College
humwww.ucsc.edu/Lit/index.html
Program Description Literature at UC Santa Cruz is taught through a single Literature Department, rather than through separate departments of English, French, Spanish, etc. This structure fosters innovative and comparative approaches to literature among both faculty and students. Courses in the major encompass traditional literary history and interpretation as well as cross-cultural inquiry and current theoretical debates. The literature major also permits focused work in national literary traditions. Students may concentrate in American, British, or all English literatures; in French, German, or Italian; in Latin and/or Greek; or in Spanish/Latin American/Latino literatures. Alternatively, students may organize their studies by period. Pre- and early modern studies focuses on early literary traditions from antiquity through the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the neo-classical period, while modern literary studies concentrates on literature of the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries. Finally, the world literature and cultural studies concentration is dedicated to non-western literatures and literature in a global context.

26. Princeton U. Romance Languages And Lit: Programs
when they are preparing for the general Examination. 510 Seminar in medieval FrenchLiterature Karl D 515 The classical Tradition Volker Schröder Major authors
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/fit/gradprogram.html
Department of French and Italian
BACK TO FIT HOMEPAGE The Graduate Program
Acting Chair
François Rigolot
Director of Graduate Studies
Thomas Trezise
Professors
David M. Bellos, also Comparative Literature
Pietro Frassica
Léon-François Hoffmann
Robert Hollander
Marie-Hélène Huet Gaetana Marrone-Puglia Suzanne Nash François Rigolot Karl D. Uitti
Associate Professor Thomas A. Trezise Assistant Professors André Benhaïm Jean-Marc Kehrès Volker Schröder Aissata Sidikou-Morton Visiting Professor Chantal Thomas (spring) Senior Lecturers Martine Benjamin Fiorenza Weinapple Lecturers Rosa Agliata Abruzzese Odile Belmont Alberto Bianchi Kimberly Bohman Michelle Cheyne Florent Masse Paolo Pucci Andrea Ricci Gabriella Romani Ellen Thorington Associate Members of the Department Anthony Grafton, History Philip Nord, History

27. PROLEGAMENA NUC Phonebooks World Guide To Libraries MLA Directory Encyclopedias
Book Reviews – Index Table 2. Essay and general literature Index. Symbols AZ. PN671 .F5 medieval romance writers; classical medieval lit. crit.
http://www.lib.virginia.edu/subjects/English/guides/prolegomena.htm
ENMD 883 Prolegomena to Medieval Literary Research A walk through the Alderman Reference Room January 2003 At Ref Desk: Phonebooks World Guide to Libraries MLA directory of periodicals In Ref Room: Encyclopedias, e.g. Encyclopedia Britannica 11th ed. (current version on web) MLA – older volumes Book Reviews – Index Table 2 Essay and General Literature Index Symbols -AZ Encyc. of Philosophy B41 (Routledge on Web) Mythology BL25 Encyc. of Religion BL31 Mythology BL303 Patristic writing –BR60 Encyc. of the Early Church BR66.5 Patrology. Quasten. Bibles, Bible Dictionaries, Commentaries, Concordances BS Christian symbols BV150.C53 Church symbols Clavis patrum latinorum (Sacris Erudiri) BX800 -Key to Latin writings of the Church fathers that have appeared in Collections and periodicals New Catholic Ency. BX841 Medieval Religious Houses BX2592 Hierarchia catholica medii aevi BX 4651.E82 Chronological lists of popes, cardinals, bishops. Catholic Church Clergy Books of Saints BX4655 Record Interpreter CD1041.R42 collection of abbreviations, Latin words and names used in English Historical mss. and records

28. CLAS615: Masterpieces Of Classical Lit. - CUA
FREN French ENGR general Engineering CEGR general Engineering O/C MDIA MediaStudies MDST medieval and Byzantine CLAS615 Masterpieces of classical lit.
http://home.cua.edu/courselist/course.cfm?DEPT=CLAS&COURSENUM=615

29. Literature
general Sites African Literature classical Literature English Literature Latin Literature medieval Literature Russian Metasites and general Sites.
http://www.vpl.vancouver.bc.ca/branches/LibrarySquare/lit/literature.html
Vancouver Public Library Online Home Kids Teens ... Highlights Links
Literature
Metasites and General Sites African Literature Classical Literature English Language Literature ... Turkish Literature
Metasites and General Sites
Author Guides links to other directory sites on individual authors. International coverage, mostly of literary authors.
Concordances of Great Books
: searchable concordances for hundreds of great works of literature.
Interplay
: an online index to plays in collections, anthologies, and periodicals.releases, a catalogue of Canadian plays, and an online form to request amateur rights.
Languages, Linguistics and Literature Lists
: email discussion groups.
Literary Calendar
: a day-by-day calendar of literary events and occasions. Searchable.
A Literary Index
: selected, annotated links to literature indexes, collections of electronic books, writing sites, English departments, and publishing and bookselling sites.
Literary Locales
: pictures from the lives and writings of famous authors. Covers a large number of authors, and often has good supporting text.
Online Literary Criticism Collection
: from the Internet Public Library. An excellent annotated list of sites which contain literary criticism. Organized by author, title, and time period. Strong emphasis on English language authors.

30. Ingenta: Literature Resources
html. general resources classical, The index.html. French medieval literaturehttp//globegate.utm.edu/french/lit/middle.ages.html. Internet medieval
http://www.ingenta.com/isis/browsing/VisitSubjectResource/ingenta?subject=153

31. Welcome To BookDen
Plays. Movie Stars. classical. The Theatre. Opera. Foreign Language. Ancient litgeneral.Audio Fiction. Dictionaries/Instruction. German. medieval literature. Spanish.
http://www.bookden.com/pages.asp?page_id=extrapage_22

32. General Literature Resources For English Teachers
literary Resources on the Net classical; Biblical; medieval literature and authorsof medieval and Renaissance literature Middle Secondary Resources/YA lit.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/yagen.htm

33. Languages & Literature Indexes In Book Form - UTEP Library
classical medieval literature Criticism, Reference lit. Crit. Drama Criticism, Referencelit. Crit. Essay and general literature Index, Reference Index AI3.E755.
http://libraryweb.utep.edu/ref/print-lit.html
University of Texas
at El Paso Library Search the Catalog Researching a Topic Services
Annual Bibliography of English Language/Lit Reference PE66.M64 Authors and Artists for Young People Reference Lit. Crit. PS490.A98 Bibliographic Index Reference Index Z1002.B595 Black Literature Criticism Reference Lit. Crit. PS153 .N5B556 Book Review Digest Reference Index Z1219.C95 Book Review Index Reference Index Z1035.A1B6 Children's Book Review Index Reference Index Z1037.A1C475 Children's Literature Abstracts Reference Index PN1009.ALC525 Classical Medieval Literature Criticism Reference Lit. Crit. PN610.C53 Columbia Granger's Index to Poetry Reference PN1022.G71994 Combined Retrospective Index to Book Reviews in Scholarly Periodicals 1886-1974 Reference Index Z1035.A1C64f Contemporary Authors Cumulative Index Reference Lit Crit. Z1224.C59 Contemporary Literature Criticism Reference Lit Crit. PN771.C59 Current Book Review Citations 1978-1982 Reference Index Z1035.A1 Cumulated Fiction Index Ref PN3373 .C76 Dictionary of Literary Biography Reference Lit. Crit. PS271 .N56

34. Miami University: Documents And Policies: General Bulletin
423/523 classical French Theatre of the 17th and 18th Centuries (3 CASB-lit. 444/544Seminar in medieval French Studies (3) Focuses on current criticism in the
http://www.miami.muohio.edu/documents_and_policies/bulletin/courses/fre.cfm
Academic
Calendar
General
Information
... University Offices -Please Select- 101, 102 Introduction to the French Language and Culture MPF 131 Masterpieces of French Culture in Translation 201 Intermediate French MPF 202 Critical Analysis of French Culture 301 Reading Theater 302 Reading Narrative 303 Reading the Poetic 307.L, 308.L Practical French MPT 310 Texts in Context 315.L, 316.L Supervised Training for Apprentice Teachers MPT 341 Conversation and Current Events in France MPT 341.W Conversation and Current Events in France MPT 350 Topics in French Literature in Translation 361 French Pronunciation MPT 366 French Cinema in Translation 404/504 The French Renaissance MPC 410 Senior Seminar MPT 411/511 French Civilization MPT 411.W/511.W French Civilization 415 Advanced Composition 423/523 Classical French Theatre of the 17th and - 18th Centuries MPT 431/531 Studies in Contemporary French Thought in Translation 442/542 French Novel and "Conte" of the 17th and 18th Centuries 444/544 Seminar in Medieval French Studies 451/551 19th Century Prose Fiction to 1850 452/552 The Romantic Movement in French Literature 454/554 The French Realist and Naturalist Novel: Flaubert to Zola MPT 460/560 Topics in French Cinema 462/562 The 20th Century Novel: Contemporary Explorations Beyond Existentialism 480 Independent Reading for Departmental Honors 499.W/599.W Romanesque and Medieval Architecture

35. Art Languages Performing Arts Communication Literature Philosophy
general Bartlett's Familiar Quotations Children's lit Web Guide Directory of ElectronicTexts Centers (Humanities classical and medieval literature American
http://www.lib.auburn.edu/hum/humweb/lit.html
< TITLE>AU Libraries - Humanities on the Web
Art
Languages
Performing Arts Communication
Literature
Philosophy Journalism
Music
Religion
Literature Resources on the Web
General

Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
Children's Lit Web Guide Directory of Electronic Texts Centers (Humanities) The Electronic Text CenterUniversity of Virginia The English Server Inter-play (Index: plays in collections, anthologies and periodicals) Literary Resources on the NetJack Lynch Online Literary Criticism Collection Project Bartleby (Columbia University full text poetry) Project Gutenberg Voice of the ShuttleWeb Page for Humanities Research American Literature The Academy of American Poets American Studies Department Home Page, Keele University, UK American Studies Web Includes American Studies Electronic Crossroads The American Verse Project (American Verse Prior to 1920) Collaborative Bibliographies in American Literature and Culture DOUGLASS: Archives of American Public Address F. Scott Fitzgerald Centenary Home Page Ancient Literature Ancient World Web Classical and Medieval Literature American Classical League (ACL) Book of Kells images The Charrette Project Chronicles of England, or "Brut Chronicle"

36. APU Department Codes -- Detailed View
Ancient Near Eastern Languages lit., general Classics and classical Languages literatures Greek Language lit. (Ancient medieval) Latin language lit
http://www.apu.edu/provost/facultyevaluations/ideainfo/codes/extended/
APU Department Codes AREA, ETHNIC AND CULTURAL STUDIES Area Studies
Area Studies, General
African Studies
American Studies/Civilization
Asian Studies
East Asian Studies
Eastern European Area Studies
European Studies
Latin American Studies
Middle Eastern Studies
Pacific Area Studies Russian and Slavic Area Studies Scandinavian Area Studies South Asian Studies Southeast Asian Studies Western European Studies Canadian Studies Ethnic and Cultural Studies Ethnic and Cultural Studies, General Afro-American (Black) Studies American Indian/Native American Studies Hispanic-American Studies Islamic Studies Jewish/Judaic Studies Asian-American Studies Women's Studies Apparel and Accessories Marketing Operations Fashion Merchandising Fashion Modeling Business Services Marketing Operations Personal Services Marketing Operations Entrepreneurship Financial Services Marketing Operations COMMUNICATIONS Communications, General Advertising Journalism and Mass Communications Journalism and Mass Communications, General

37. Classics : Literature
authors belong to the Greek and Roman classical antiquity, but designed to cover theancient and medieval worlds, or you can choose a general purpose search
http://library.adelaide.edu.au/guide/hum/classics/subject/lit.html
The University of Adelaide Home Departments Search ... Help/Feedback The University of Adelaide Library
North Terrace
ADELAIDE SA 5005
Telephone:
Facsimile:
Email:
Classical Studies : Literature :
a guide to Library Resources
Last update: 27 September 2002 by Chris Smith Contents:
Some starting points
Finding books using the library catalogue
Finding journal articles etc.
Web resources Related Classical Studies library guides which may be helpful:
Individuals of the classical period
SOME STARTING POINTS
Ancient writers : Greece and Rome / T. Luce, 2 volumes, 1982
[Consists of review essays by scholars on most of the classical writers] REFERENCE 880.09 A541 Cambridge history of classical literature . 2 volumes, 1982-85 [Vol.1 covers Greek literature, Vol.2 covers Latin literature] MAIN COLLECTION 880.9 C178 Classical and medieval literature criticism [Serves as an introduction to the authors and literary works of antiquity as well as to the most significant commentators (both ancient and modern) on these authors and works] REFERENCE 805 C614 Companion to Greek tragedy / J. Ferguson, 1972

38. UConn General Education Requirements For ANSC
ENGL 112/112W, classical and medieval Western literature. GERM 253, Studies inGerman lit Around 1800. PHIL 264, classical Chinese Philosophy and Culture.
http://www.canr.uconn.edu/ansci/handbook/ger.htm
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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (2002-2003)
The University Senate voted these requirements to develop verbal and quantitative skills, curiosity, versatility, critical judgment, moral sensitivity and research skills for all undergraduates. Students will learn of other cultures, how to fit their culture in a wide historical context and how scientific theories relate to experiments. Every student must meet these University-wide requirements, but students should consult the baccalaureate degree requirements listed by their school or college. All the baccalaureate degrees include the requirements listed below, but the school or college may have added to them. Likewise, the school or college may have deleted some of the courses from which the student may choose. The school or college may refer the student to the Academic Regulations when the requirements and choices duplicate those listed here. The Bachelor of General Studies program is a junior-senior level program for mature part-time students. The Dean of Extended and Continuing Education may exempt them from the Foreign Language requirement (Group 1) and the one-semester laboratory science requirement (in Group 8).

39. Modern & Classical Lang & Lit Courses
of the growth of French literature from medieval times to French majors and for thosewith general interest in the comedy of manners to French classical tragedy
http://www.spc.edu/departments/mod_lang/courses.shtml
MODERN LANGUAGE Ml250 Seminar: Pedagogy of Foreign Languages
Methods of foreign-language pedagogy, lesson planning, syllabi, classroom activities, and methods of evaluation. Taught in English; recommended for education majors and/or minors Ml258 The Baroque Aesthetic
Literature from the Age of Versailles, monarchy, and the Counter- Reformation. Excerpts from French, Spanish, and Italian literary works of the Baroque CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION Cc/So152 Introductory Anthropology
Basic concepts and methods and research findings in physical and cultural anthropology; kinship culture and personality, social organization. Cc/So180 Cultural Anthropology
An analysis of the development of anthropology as an offshoot from sociology; an examination of the differences in the methodology of anthropology and sociology in the study of a variety of cultures. Cc/Ar/Cu245 Classics and Film
Representation of the Greek and Roman past in film based on a comparative methodology of the two media and through reading of ancient texts.

40. ENG 310A Online Resources
has links to maps of the classical world and EDSITEMENT metapage for humanitieswebsites (lit/histoy/art medieval History and Culture general The Labyrinth
http://clcgi.cl.msu.edu/~tavrmina/eng310a/SS99/online.htm
ENG 310A: On-Line Resources
Drawn largely from Professor L. M. Matheson's list of SELECTED INTERNET RESOURCES FOR EARLY, MEDIEVAL, AND RENAISSANCE BRITAIN , which provides still more interesting, useful, and fun sites. Not all the categories have sites listed yet, but I will occasionally add links as the semester continues. These resources are not required material for the course, but supplementary, intended to provide useful assistance or enjoyable further readings about things that catch your attention. I encourage you to surf around here as a way of becoming more familiar with electronic literary resources, from both professional and lay sources. You may find useful material on a given topic both under the general categories and under specific authors or periods and genres. To use this page effectively, you should not stop with the first thing you find, and you should try to evaluate the relative authority and likely value of sites you encounter. There are certainly many helpful sites posted by amateurs (in the best sense of the word) or as course projects and papers, but not everything on the Web is equally reliable and you need to read with an informed critical intelligence just as you do with print materials. Similarly, there are some unhelpful, esoteric, and incorrect materials posted to the Web by academic professionals, so you should evaluate what you find even in sites with ".edu" in the URL. Remember that anything you decide to use from the Web in any piece of writing must be cited appropriately, just as with print materials. Not doing so constitutes plagiarism, which carries serious academic penalties. Remember that sophisticated search engines, used correctly, can make it even easier to identify Web sources than sources in print, if passages or papers have the flavor of plagiarism. Don't even

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