Phil Agre on how to write and learn to write. Seems like another good idea.
A GUIDE TO JOB SEARCH ON THE INTERNET - A Researcher's guide to
Academic and Non-Academic Job Resources on the Internet
Updated and available on the web at
http://www/strath.ac.uk/Departments/Careers/guide/
The Guide:
* gives full web address details for each resource
* evaluates the information available at each site
* includes comments from contract research staff
* includes a wide range of useful information about job hunting on the
Internet, including how to write an electronic CV and how to apply for
jobs electronically
* gives a brief guide on how to access the World Wide Web
* includes a wide range of sites likely to be of interest to contract
researchers, ranging from sources of academic jobs and research grants
to advertising agencies, mailbases and professional societies.
Although some of the information has a Scottish bias there is much
that relates to the UK as a whole. Some of the information will also
be useful for other contract staff looking for work.
http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/Careers/guide/
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/internet-grammar/ A course on English grammar.
Notes on the difficulties on German, which has some lessons for English.
This page has not been approved by the webmaster at the U. of Nottingham, does not necessarily represent the view of the U. of Nottingham, and may contain useful information.
Psychology Department home page. University of Nottingham home page.