Module 2 – Annotated Bibliography 1

2 February, 2008 at 12:27 am (Assignment 1 - Being an Advanced Internet User)

Williams Hughes, Stephanie (n.d.), The Owl at Purdue, Email Etiquette
Retrieved January 20, 2008 from http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/636/01

Purdue University developed the OWL (Online Writing Lab) in 1994 as a depot for online instruction material.  The intent of OWL was to provide an online library of information which could be accessed without the restriction of locational boundaries.

Stephanie Williams Hughes, and subsequent editors, has provided easy to understand tips for writing email and email related correspondence.  These tips include the writing of emails, conversing, the sending of attachments, participation in email groups and email security.  The webpage provides linkages to further information on writing techniques.

Within its curriculum, Curtin University has linked to the OWL Annotated Bibliographies webpage thus giving support to the accuracy of the information provided.  The information provided is current as it is less than a year old, having been updated by Dana Lynn Driscoll in July 2007.

The webpage is neatly presented with clear readable text, well defined sections and hyperlinks that work.

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