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INI106: Writing Literary Journalism

This guide support InnisONE Creative in the City program's course INI106 Writing Literary Journalism: Telling the Stories of the City

Research Help

There are lots of ways to get research help right when you need it:

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  • Connect with UofT Library Staff for help with navigating your research and accessing materials. 
  • Contact the Innis College Librarian Kate Johnson at katej.johnson@utoronto.ca. She is happy to connect you with resources and experts across the UofT Libraries System. Kate supports all Innis College students and courses from InnisONE / Innis First-Year Foundations Seminars, Writing & Rhetoric Program, and Cinema Studies Institute.

Visit Innis College Library & Computer Lab

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Innis College Library - Hours & Location 

  • 2 Sussex Ave,  R. 220E (2nd Floor in the East Wing), above the Registrar's Office 

Research help     

  • Innis College Librarian Kate Johnson can help with research strategies, accessing materials or dealing with citations -- no matter what subject you are studying
  • Email to book an appointment or ask a question -  katej.johnson @ utoronto.ca
  • Set up citation managers for bibliographies, in-text citations, and keeping track of research

Library Spaces 

  • Innis College Library provides quieter study space that is a water-only (beverages in sealable containers are okay too!) and no-food zone to keep our space clean.
  • Our study carrels on the top level are study spots for Cinema Studies Institute PhDs students, but undergrads can use them if they aren’t occupied.
  • Book Collections for Cinema Studies Institute and Writing & Rhetoric Program and select resources for Urban Studies.

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Writing Help - UofT Writing Centres

College Writing Centres are Here for you!

Book Writing Centre Appointments

  • Are you an Innis College Student? Enrolled in Innis College courses (InnisONE, Urban Studies, Writing & Rhetoric) or Cinema Studies Institute courses? Book an appointment for writing help at Innis College Writing Centre
  • Belong to another College? Book an appointment with your College Writing Centre

Writing Workshops 

  • Writing Plus Workshops: Explore these campus-wide series of academic skills workshops to the University’s entire student body over the school year. All workshops are free.

Explore Writing.Utoronto.ca

  • Advice & Handouts on Academic Writing: The advice files on this site answer the kinds of questions that University of Toronto students ask about their written assignments. Most were created by writing instructors here—people who are familiar with U of T expectations.
  • Books on Academic Writing: A selective list of books that will show you how academic writing works and how to engage in it. Many focus on the writing done in particular subject areas.

Help @ the Colleges (including Innis)

Other supports available through your College: 

Connect with a Learning Strategist

College Learning Strategists

All students can meet one-to-one with a Learning Strategist for individualized support. 

Appointments focus on practical strategies that build on students’ strengths and preferences in the following areas:

  • Reading and research
  • Note-taking
  • Review and retention of course content
  • Planning for assignments and tests
  • Creating sustainable schedules and building healthy routines
  • Managing distractions and improving focus
  • Studying for exams
  • Managing procrastination and avoidance habits
  • Increasing motivation
  • Decreasing stress and anxiety related to academic performance

IT Help - Quercus, Zoom & Free Office 365

IT Help 

Information Commons help desk provides IT support for faculty, staff and students.

Quercus

  • The Student Quercus Guide has information on how to navigate Quercus, access courses and download student mobile apps.
  • The Quercus for Students Blog is written from a student’s perspective with lots of tips and helpful information.

Microsoft Office Downloads for UofT Students  

  • Your UTmail+ account gives you access to full desktop and mobile versions of Microsoft Office to install on your personal devices. You may run Office on up to 5 machines (Mac or PC).
  • You can also run the Office Mobile Apps (Word, Excel, Powerpoint) on up to 5 mobile devices (on various platforms).   

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