There are many useful, extensive, and well-maintained lists of online resources
for writers. The follwing links focus on resources most relevant to students
writing in Expository Writing Program courses and on the UW campus.

Campus Research and Technology Resources
- The UW Libraries offer excellent
help, in person and online. Their website includes research databases,
citation guides, and research tutorials.
- UW's office of Learning and Scholarly Technologies offers an array of computer tools,
classes, and software free to UW students.
Campus Writing Centers
- Odegaard Writing
and Research Center offers free tutoring to all UW students by appointment
as well as free targeted tutoring for English language learners in composition
courses.
- CLUE,
The Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment, offers free drop-in
tutoring for all UW students.
- The Instructional Center offers free drop-in tutoring for all UW undergraduates
affiliated with the Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity.
- Student-Athlete Academic Services offers academic support to UW student-athletes.
- Check with invidual departments to see if they have a writing center
or suggested writing tutors.
Online Writing Resources
- Purdue's Online Writing Lab, OWL,
has an extensive collection of materials useful to writers and teachers,
including guides and exercises on general writing, research and citation,
English as a second langauge writing, and academic conventions.
- Ask Betty is
a UW-designed grammar resource center. It answers common grammar questions
and offers guidance for responding to instructor feedback.
- The website for The Everyday Writer includes a number of free exercizes, tutorials, and tip sheets.
- UW's International and English Language Programs offers Resources
for Students on writing, vocabulary, grammar, and reading.
Other Campus Programs and Resources