Archive for the 'writing' Category

AutoSummarize Your Word Documents

May 4th, 2007 by Eric

AutoSummarize

Microsoft Word has a pretty slick AutoSumarize tool. After writing a document, Word on summarize it in one of four ways. This is great for making an abstract of your document, but keep in mind that the summary will most likely need some editing.

AutoSummarize a Word Document

Create an Online Resume With Amiko

May 3rd, 2007 by Eric

Amiko Resume

Amiko allows you to create an online resume. Basically, Amiko hosts an online version of your resume on their server and provides a link for you to post to online job sites like monster.com. Some of the more notable features are the ability to re-arrange your resume by simply clicking and dragging on items, unlimited photo gallery, and really simple editing of content. Amiko looks like a pretty slick tool for those embarking on their job search adventure.

Amiko

Free, Online Clif notes

April 20th, 2007 by Eric

Litsum Logo

Litsum provides free online literature summaries and study guides. The catalog doesn’t have everything a student might need, but it’s all free. Definitely a good site to keep bookmarked for those last minute papers.

Via Lifehacker

Easy bibliographies

April 5th, 2007 by Eric

Creating bibliographies can be a major drag. It’s not the hardest task in the world, but can require a lot of time if you are dealing with dozens of sources. OttoBib is an easy to use tool that allows you to enter multiple ISBN and get bibliographies in APA, MLA, or Chicago format.

OttoBib



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