Text and Web Resources

Text Resources 


Below are a number of resources (presented in MLA documentation format) that you can seek out for helpful reference material. You should use a dictionary to properly define keywords you employ in your written work. I strongly recommend the Oxford English Dictionary most terms; however, Keywords has terms defined with particular relevance to the theme(s) of this course. You will certainly gain knowledge from these reference texts as they provide necessary, and sometimes surprising insight into the complex and important meanings of vocabulary. These sources can be located in the library, yet when an electronic copy is available a link will be provided.



Abrams, M.H. and Geoffrey Galt Harpham, eds. A Glossary of Literary Terms. 9th ed. Boston:
     Wadsworth Cengage Learning, 2008. Print.

American Psychological Association. Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
     6th ed. Washington DC: American Psychological Association. 2009. Print.

Gibaldi, Joseph. MLA Handbook for Writers of Research Papers. 7th ed. New York: Modern Language
     Association of America, 2011. Print.

Hacker, Diana. A Writer's Reference. 7th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2011. Print.

Mufrin, Ross C. and Supryia M. Ray. The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms. 3rd ed. New
     York: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2008. Print.

Oxford English Dictionary Online. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012. Web. 

Williams, Raymond. Keywords: A Vocabulary of Culture and Society. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford
     University Press, 1983. Print.




Web Resources 


Here is a list of links to pages related to Occupy Wall Street and the Occupy Movement in general. Contributions to this list are encouraged, and should be shared as replies below. Please, report broken links when encountered.

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