Student Research Links
Research Links
Galenet
User ID: tuls54886
The place to start. The "one-stop" research center that includes reference
articles, magazine & newspaper articles, primary documents, and multimedia
links.
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A) Student Resource Center: Primary and secondary sources for research on all
topics including literature.
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B) Opposing Viewpoints Series: offers pro and con viewpoints on contemporary
social issues. You've used the books before, now access it online! The keyword
access makes the online version easier to use.
Facts on File (Reference
articles and primary sources.)
user name: cascia; password: hall
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A) Science Online: Conveys the visual nature of science in a clear and
easy-to-comprehend manner, enabling students to access printable diagrams,
definitions, biographies, and essays in a specific subject area with a single
click. Thousands of hyperlinks allow users to follow a diagram to a definition
and on to a related essay or biography.
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B) American History Online: A comprehensive reference to the most important
individuals, events, and topics in United States history. Spanning more than
500 years of political, military, social, and cultural history, this reference
source is organized by content type, topic, era, and activity. Thousands of
fully hyperlinked entries allow users to follow a topic to related biographies,
primary source documents, and images. Web links direct users to some of the
web's best educational sites.
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C) Bloom's Literary Reference Online: Examines great writers and important
works. Includes biographies of authors, literary criticism, key plot points,
major themes, social context, characters, and a glossary of literary terms.
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D) World Atlas: Includes printable political and outline maps and regional
thematic maps; country and U.S. states profiles; and a comparison/ranking tool
which compares and ranks countries and U.S. states using selected
statistics.
- E) Issues and Controversies:
Lengthy research material on current social issues. Includes history of the
problem, alternatives debated, bibliography, contact information, keywords and
points, and updates.
Salem Health
password: sherlock
Salem Press
password: sherlock
EBSCO
user name: cascia; password: hall
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A) Magazine, scholarly journals,
and newspaper indexes. ATTENTION SENIORS: LOOK HERE FOR SCHOLARLY
JOURNALS FOR YOUR SENIOR THESIS.(Choose Academic Libraries. Then there
are 14 different databases to choose from. Choose Academic Search Elite and any
other databases that relate to your topic. You may choose more than one at a
time.) When searching, click on 'Full Text' box. Click on 'Also Search Within
the Full Text of Articles.' If you don't, you won't get as many 'hits.'
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1. Academic Search Elite.
Full text for over 2,000 serials.
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2. Business Source Elite.
Full text for over 1,100 business publications.
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3. Health Source - Consumer Edition.
Consumer health information: medical sciences, food sciences and nutrition,
child care, sports medicine and general health.
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4. Health Source - Nursing/Academic Edition.
Over 500 scholarly journals focusing on medicine.
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5. Professional Development Collection.
Designed for professional educators. Over 500 education journals.
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6. ERIC.
References, citations and abstracts from over 1,000 education journals.
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7. Newspaper Source.
Selected articles for ca. 30 national and international newspapers.
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8. MasterFILE Premier.
Full text for more than 1,700 general reference publications.
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9. MAS Ultra - School Edition.
Designed specifically for high school libraries. Full text for over 700 high
school magazines, as well as pamphlets, reference books, primary source
documents, photos, maps and flags.
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10. Middle Search Plus.
For Middle School students. Articles, biographies, primary source documents,
photos, maps and flags.
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11. Primary Search.
For elementary students.
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12. Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.
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13. EBSCO Animals.
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14. MEDLINE. Authoritative medical information.
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B) Student Research Center.
SRC was developed to offer middle and high school students an easy-to-use,
graphically appealing interface, which highlights content such as biographies,
maps and encyclopedias. A dictionary and Columbia Encyclopedia are
also included.
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C) Literary Reference Center.
An easy to use database containing information about authors and specific
literary works. Includes literary criticism. Masterplots, reviews and a
literary glossary.
Federal Statistics Online
Statistics from more than 100 US Federal agencies. Search by topic, state,
county, city, congressional district, or agency.
SIRS Discoverer
user name: OK2165H; password: 74114
SIRS Discoverer is a general reference resource ideal for Middle School
students. It offers encyclopedia and reference articles as well as full-text
articles from magazines and newspapers. Also includes: photos, maps, links to
web sites, a dictionary and a thesaurus.
CQResearcher
user name: cascia; password: cascia
Lengthy research materials on current social issues including issues,
background chronology, current situation, pro and con, outlook, bibliography,
and the "next step". Requires that you download documents as b/w pdf and open
with Adobe Acrobat Reader on a Macintosh computer. Dells print normally.
World
Factbook
Profiles of the countries of the world. Includes basic information about the
geography,people,government, and economy.
Columbia Granger's(r)World of Poetry
user name: Cascia; password: Hall
Granger's site offers side-by-side poem comparison, search save, and an advanced search
engine which supports not only the usual words in poem, subject, and
author but also search by gender, schools and movements, language,
forms, nationality, era and cultural identity.
The Academy of American Poets
The best poetry site! Includes a large database of poems and links to related
sites. Search by poet or by poem. This is the only poetry site that includes
links to critical essays. Click on 'Literary Links' on the left column of the
screen. Then click 'Browse Poet Links' for critical essays and the texts of
poems.
Bartleby.com
Great for St. Augustine papers and senior thesis. Divided into four parts:
Reference, Verse, Fiction and Non-fiction. The full texts of major works are
available and searchable by keyword. You can search St. Augustine's Confessions
and works by philosophers for a single word. Includes an extensive collection
of poetry, but no criticism.
Poetry Archive
Search by category (Poems on war, etc.) or by poet. Ignore the ads. The
information is good. This is the site to check for poems and poets to compare
and contrast.
Representative
Poetry Online
Poems. No criticism.
American
Verse Project
A collection of poems by American Poets. No criticism.
Electronic Poetry Center
Does not include many poets, but does have links to interviews for those poets
it does include.
Modern American
Poetry
Only 161 American poets, but does include criticisms of specific poems by them.