Quick Links:And if you ever get stuck or overwhelmed with searching, don't hesitate to ask/email Ms. Cervera and/or Ms. Barker for help!
List of Selected Topics:
Roman sports Roman women's lives Roman architecture Roman legal system Roman food Roman military life Roman clothing Roman holidays Roman music and instruments Roman city planning Traveling in the roman world/Roman roads Roman pets/animals Roman childhood |
Before We Get Started...
And while Wikipedia is a fantastic source for initial research and topic finding, it is NOT to be used beyond STEP 1. DO NOT commit plagiarism by using information from these articles in your FINAL paper. Just as you would not copy sentences from a general encyclopedia, like Britannica, you should not copy from Wikipedia. You SHOULD definitely look at the notes, references, bibliography, and external links of articles which can lead you to academic sources that will strengthen your project.
Works Cited:
*While each database gives you the ability to cite your resource, you may need to create your own.
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Finding Sources
*Each database has different resources that can help you in your quest.
Make sure to search each database to find new information and materials.*
Make sure to search each database to find new information and materials.*
Books on Archive.org:
To access the book, you sign in (in the upper right hand corner), you wait for the google sign in to appear, sign in with your ORR email, and then you can borrow for 1 hour and you can continue to sign in again and again
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Boston Public Library Databases:
A BPL eCard gives you access to:
Just a few databases to get you started:
For all 9th graders:
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*You will need to login with your BPL e-card number and pin.
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