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Links That Help You in Writing

Need help in writing? Whether it’s writing an essay for project work, journal writing, writing fiction or non fiction? Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed by those very kind people to help you at any stage of writing process. Here I will share those links.

Remember! It will help you to write more efficient and easier not to cheat on your writing task. Good Luck!

Writing:

These helpful tools will help you along in the writing process.

  • WriteSearch: This search engine focuses exclusively on sites devoted to reading and writing to deliver its results.
  • The Burry Man Writers Center: Find a wealth of writing resources on this searchable site.
  • Writing.com: This fully-featured site makes it possible to find information both fun and serious about the craft of writing.
  • Purdue OWL: Need a little instruction on your writing? This tool from Purdue University can help.
  • Writing Forums: Search through these writing forums to find answers to your writing issues.

Researching:

Try out these tools to get your writing research done in a snap.

  • Google Scholar: With this specialized search engine from Google, you’ll only get reliable, academic results for your searches.
  • WorldCat: If you need a book from the library, try out this tool. It’ll search and find the closest location.
  • Scirus: Find great scientific articles and publications through this search engine.
  • OpenLibrary: If you don’t have time to run to a brick-and-mortar library, this online tool can still help you find books you can use.
  • Online Journals Search Engine: Try out this search engine to find free online journal articles.
  • All Academic: This search engine focuses on returning highly academic, reliable resources.
  • LOC Ask a Librarian: Search through the questions on this site to find helpful answers about the holdings at the Library of Congress.
  • Encylcopedia.com: This search engine can help you find basic encyclopedia articles.
  • Clusty: If you’re searching for a topic to write on, this search engine with clustered results can help get your creative juices flowing.
  • Intute: Here you’ll find a British search engine that delivers carefully chosen results from academia.
  • AllExperts: Have a question? Ask the experts on this site or search through the existing answers.

References

Need to look up a quote or a fact? These search tools make it simple.

Books

Find your own work and inspirational tomes from others by using these search engines.

  • Literature Classics: This search tool makes it easy to find the free and famous books you want to look through.
  • InLibris: This search engine provides one of the largest directories of literary resources on the web.
  • SHARP Web: Using this tool, you can search through the information on the history of reading and publishing.
  • AllReaders: See what kind of reviews books you admire got with this search engine.
  • BookFinder: No matter what book you’re looking for you’re bound to find it here.
  • ReadPrint: Search through this site for access to thousands of free books.
  • Google Book Search: Search through the content of thousands upon thousands of books here, some of which is free to use.
  • Indie Store Finder: If you want to support the little guy, this tool makes it simple to find an independent bookseller in your neck of the woods.

Or simply click our previous post about the link to the free books here

Blogging

For web writing, these tools can be a big help.

  • Technorati: This site makes it possible to search through millions of blogs for both larger topics and individual posts.
  • Google Blog Search: Using this specialized Google search engine, you can search through the content of blogs all over the web.
  • Domain Search: Looking for a place to start your own blog? This search tool will let you know what’s out there.
  • OpinMind: Try out this blog search tool to find opinion focused blogs.
  • IceRocket: Here you’ll find a real-time blog search engine so you’ll get the latest news and posts out there.
  • PubSub: This search tool scours sites like Twitter and Friendfeed to find the topics people are talking about most every day.

Most of the contents of this article are taken from @advicetowriters on twitter

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