Resources


There are many wonderful writing resources out there—here are just a few we like!

  • UNC Chapel Hill Writing Center Tips and Tools - Terrific online resources (including short videos) on the writing process, including revising and editing strategies.  This site also offers excellent guidelines for composing in specific genres and disciplines.

Don’t forget that the Lehman Library also offers individualized research support, including 24/7 chat with a librarian.

  • Generative AI in Academic Writing – Potential Uses and Pitfalls (UNC Chapel Hill Writing Center) – Thinking of using generative AI to help you write a paper?  Check out this handout for considerations to keep in mind regarding this important new technology.  Of course, you’ll want to ensure your instructor allows you to use generative AI (always check first!).  As the handout shares, the most important rule when it comes to AI is: make sure you do the thinking and writing.  Don’t let anyone (or anything) do the thinking and writing for you. 
  • English Language Conversation Classes at the NYPL – If you want to brush up on your English conversation skills and develop your public speaking confidence, check out the New York Public Library website for information about upcoming conversation classes (online and in-person at select library branches).  Additionally, the BBC’s Learning English site is a great online resource for practicing your English skills. 
  • English for Everyone – Free English language modules, intended to accompany English language textbooks in the acclaimed DK series.  Note that the textbooks, which are affordable, must be purchased separately in order to use the online modules properly.  Visual learners will find the richly illustrated textbooks appealing.