Web Resources

 
     There are thousands of Web sites on the WWW that you can use to HELP you with this course.  This page is just a short listing that you can refer to when you need HELP!

 
 
Writing Resources
Guide to Writing a Basic Essay  This is a great site if you need to flashback and reflect on your English writing skills.  This page includes a wonderful listing of other useful Writing Sites.  http://members.tripod.com/~lklivingston/essay/ 
The Five Paragraph Essay  If you want to learn how to write a short, consise essay with all of the essential elements, this is the place.
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Atrium/1437/ 
The Biography Maker  This site will provide you with step by step instructions on how to write a biography.  Great examples are included on this Web site.
http://www.bham.wednet.edu/bio/biomaker.htm
The Writing Center: Documenting Sources MLA  This is a useful handout describing the proper was to cite resources using the MLA Style guidelines
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/writecenter/web/text/docsources.html
Combine Your Grammar & Poetry Skills: This site brought to you by Andrea Lund, will teach you how to write a poem in a constructivist manner.
http://home.sol.no/~andreasl/gram-po.htm
Research and Writing: Step by Step:  This site brought to you by Kathy Schwartz, will walk you through the process of writing a research paper.  Just follow this simple outline to write a successful research paper.
http://www.ipl.org.teen/aplus/step1.htm
Constructing Your Research Paper:  This site by Deborah Murphy will lead you to important topics such as finding resources on the WWW, and much much more.
http://bob.ucsc.edu/library/ref/instruction/research/libres.htm
Dorothy Sizemore Smith Computer-Assisted Writing Center:  This site provides useful tips for students who are writing papers.
http://www.bsu.umd.edu/academics/artsci/english/writingcenter/guide.htm
Beyond the MLA Style Handbook: Documenting Electronic Sources on the Internet:  This site will provide you with information concerning how to cite an E-mail, Web Site, FTP, Gopher, Usenet, or Mailing list and more, according to the MLA Style guidelines.
http://falcon.eku.edu/honors/beyond-mla/
Electronic Reference Formats Recommended by the American Psychological Association :  This site will provide you with information concerning how to cite resources according the the APA Style guidelines.
http://www.apa.org/journals/webref.html
Tips for Writing College Papers:  This site provides tips for getting started, organizing, style, and revision.  It is a useful checklist for all papers.
http://www.hup.ucla.edu/up/CT/writing_.htm
Communication Online Dictionaries, Thesaurus, and Other Reference Tools:   This site allows you to have all of the reference tools at your fingertips.
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/writecenter/web/online.html
Online English Grammar:  This site by Anthony Hughes provides an alphabetical listing of grammar topics.  Just click on the area you are having trouble with to view useful tips.
http://www.edunet.com/english/grammar/subidx.cfm
Critiques:  This site is brought to you by The Writing Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. It contains a checklist of questions that the writer should ask him/her self during the writing process of a critique.
http://www.rpi.edu/dept/llc/writecenter/web/text/critique.html
Ten Additional Writing Resources in case you need more 
HELP!
University of Victoria Writer's Guide: Excellent step-by-step instruction in the writing process. Check this out if you need additional HELP! http://webserver.maclab.comp.uvic.ca/writersguide/welcome.html
Guide to Grammar and Writing: This site will help you if you have a question about grammatical usage and offers other types of writing HELP!
http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/original.htm
Research Paper.Com: This site boasts the "largest collection of topics, ideas, and assistance for school related research projects." Their step-by-step writing guide is a great place to get started for your Sgt. Pepper Research Paper.
http://www.researchpaper.com/
Inkspot: This is an online magazine devoted t writing, publishing and help for young writers.  a great place to visit! http://www.interlog.com/~ohi/inkspot/
Purdue Writing Resources: General writing concerns addressed step-by-step.  This site also shows students how to paraphrase.
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/
St. Cloud University Literacy Online: This site offers very specific HELP!  It can help problems such as "My writing style is repetitious.  What can I do?"
http://leo.stcloud.msus.edu/
Write Place: Includes various writing lessons for actual practice and provides a wide variety of other writing links for even more HELP!
http://www.rio.com/~wplace/
Writing Research Papers: This is another helpful resource to help you get started with your Sgt. Pepper Research Paper.  It includes a step-by-step procedure for writing research papers.
http://owl.trc.purdue.edu/Files/94.html
MLA-Style Citations of Electronic Sources:  This is another great place to learn how to write citations correctly to document your research findings.
http://www.cas.usf.edu/english/walker/mla.html
Writing Across the Curriculum:  This site provides a wide variety of other writing links for even more HELP!  Check it out if you haven't found enough information already!
http://ewu66649.ewu.edu/WAC.html
Beatle Resources
The Internet Beatles Album:  This site includes everything, and I mean everything you ever wanted to know about the Fab Four.  It includes short biographies and sound files for each Beatle, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr.  It also includes information about the individuals who played a pivitol role in The Beatles' success, Brian Epstein, and George Martin.
http://www.getback.org/bmain.html
The Beatle's Ring Headquarters:  This Beatle ring provides many useful links to resources.  This is also a grat place to chat with other Beatle lover's.
http://www.aros.net/~jjreese/beatring/
Abdab's Beatle Photo Album:  This site includes great photographs from the Beatle's youth and throughout their careers.
http://members.tripod.com/dolphinium60/
The Liverpool's Beatle Album:  This site contains useful information in the form of portfolios, history and other related Beatle information.
http://www.liv.ac.uk/ipm/beatles/bmain.html
Across the Universe:  This site includes some of the best Beatle links, as well as a seperate site that includes over seventy Beatle pictures.
http://www.teleport.com/~gcliving/atu/misc/links.htm
The Beatles Hamburg Recordings on Record:  This site contains useful information about The Beatle's Recordings in Hamburg, Germany.
http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beatles/hamburg.html
The Cavern:  Great Site!  Visit the official homepage of the most famous place in Liverpool where The Beatles used to play.
http://www.impressions-of-liverpool.co.uk/cavern/home.html
The Beatles Ultimedia Page:  This great site includes Beatle's MP3's, quick time movies, links, and much, much more.  Be sure to try this one out.
http://members.tripod.com/~beatlemike9/index.html
Press releases from the Fab Four:  This site includes press releases from CBS.  Actual press release for The Beatle's Ed Sullivan appearances are included.
http://www.best.com/~abbeyrd/sullivan.htm
The Beatles Tribute Page:  Award Winning Web Site that offers a little bit of everything including The Beatle's songs and albums.
http://www.beatles-tribute.co.uk/ 
Beatles- Varga Tamas' Page:  Presents the lyrics to each Beatles song released on the major albums, including Live at the BBC and the trhee Anthologies.
http://ludens.elte.hu/~vtamas/beatles/beatles.htm
Steve Clifford's Beatles Website:  Guide to Beatles reference material, with an index of books chronicling the Beatles recordings and careers.
http://www1.islandnet.com/~scliffor/beatles/fabhome.htm
Beatles Discography:  The definitive official release discography on the Web - lists personnel, dates, even the original album/single/EP cover art for the US and UK releases. Fantastic! From Victor Munoz.
http://macul.ciencias.uchile.cl/%7Evmunoz/discs/discs.html
The Beatles Complete U.S. Discography:  Richard Martens' site gives all the US release info that Munoz' site does, but in a more visually appealing style -- and with original single and album covers.
http://www.discographynet.com/beatles/beatles.html
Reel Beatles: This site features plot summaries of all five of The Beatles feature films.  It also includes interviews with the band members about the making of each film.
http://oak.cats.ohiou.edu/~ba116594/reelbeatles.html
The Fab Four's Groovy Gear: This site by Stacey Appel outlines the influence The Beatles had on the fashion scene.  It's a great place to get started.
http://www.fashionwindows.com/fashion_designers/beatles.asp
The Beatles Collectors Reference Center Homepage:  This site contains everything you wanted to know about collecting Beatle merchandise and much, much, more.
http://members.tripod.com/~beatlesite/index.htm
The Sgt. Pepper ID Page:  this is a site that I developed specifically for writing the Sgt. Pepper Research Paper.
http://www.nova.edu/~fornatar/idpepper.html
Who's that pictured on the cover? This is the best place for you to get started. Includes Links to every personality on the cover.  Image copyrighted by Apple Corps Ltd. (1967) 
http://members.aol.com/jsweeney/pepper.htm 
The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band Lubosa: Briefly discusses the 129-day production of what is widely regarded as the Beatles' best album. With lyrics for most of the
songs.
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Stage/6318/
The Story of the Beatles Songs :  This site includes information from David Rowely's yet to be published book. 
http://www.sgtpeppers.co.uk/
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Page:  Page by Nicola 
Gambetti, Rimini, Italy.  Outlines the recording history of Sgt. Pepper, one of the band's best-received albums. Find production notes and a quote by George Martin.
http://www.infotel.it/~gambetti/
The Sgt. Pepper Web: This site describes in detail how the album influenced other rock bands. 
http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Backstage
/2228/index.html 
Sgt. Pepper's Cavern:  This site by Ryan Pratt includes Beatle articles, pictures, and more. 
http://www.geocities.com/
SunsetStrip/Palladium/7940/mainpage.html
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: This site will give students a wide variety of information about rock ‘n roll royalty.  It provides information about everything that you can find at the museum, and is a treasure trove of information about all of the inductees.  The site uses Flash to display animations in the Hall of Fame and Exhibitions.
 http://www.rockhall.com/
Other Resources
Paint Shop Pro 6.1:  Free download for thirty days.  This software allows you to do a wide variety of tasks including creating backgrounds, images and image manipulation.  Be sure to read the "How To" section after it is downloaded.
http://www.jascsoftware.com/psp6dl.html
This Day in History:  Very informative link that describes in short detail, events that took place on this day in history.
Http://www.dareware.com/history.htm
Biography.com: This site boasts over 25,000 biographies on personalities around the world including The Beatles.
http://www.biography.com
The Beatles: Across the Curriculum
is maintained by:
Mary Ann Fornataro
This Web site contains course work and links to various Beatle sites.  Please e-mail your comments or suggestions.

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