The Information Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students - ref D 16.2 .P715 2007
Evaluating Resources (Univ. of California Berkeley) - Covers scholarly vs. popular publications, primary vs secondary resources, web resources, authority, documentation, etc..
Using Primary Sources on the Web: Finding, Evaluating, Using (American Library Association)
Document Analysis Worksheets (National Archives)
Guide to analyzing various kinds of primary sources - written documents, photographs, cartoons, posters, maps, artifacts, motion pictures, and sound recordings.
For MLA style, visit the SC Libraries' Citation Guides & Style Manuals page.
Jacobson Center
Offers individual writing conferences, courses to improve writing, and online help to guide students through the writing process. See especially the Jacobson Center's Writing Process Series, which breaks the writing process down into a series of steps and offers advice and strategies relevant to the main issues confronting most writers.