Quick Links:And if you ever get stuck or overwhelmed with searching, don't hesitate to ask/email Mr. Chase and/or Ms. Barker for help!
Notes & Bibliography:
*While each database gives you the ability to cite your resource, you may need to create your own.
You are using Chicago Style.
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Ms. Barker's Favorite Video & Media Resources:
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Here are the topics you will research about your historical figure:
Requirements:
Length: 5-7 pages (Cover page, bibliography or any apendendicies do not count as pages)
Sources: 3 Primary, 3 Secondary, 1 Encyclopedia (Optional) Notecards: 30 Before We Get Started:
Ms. Barker's Favorite Browsing Websites:
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*** STEP 3: RESEARCH ***
Relevant Print Resources:
If our library does not have it, we can inter-library loan resources this year!
Relevant Databases:
*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.*
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U.S. History (Gale In Context)Biography (Gale In Context)
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Britannica School
eLibrary
Academic OneFile (Gale)↑↑ For More Advanced General Searches ↑↑
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Ms. Barker's Favorite Primary Source Websites:
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Primary Source ORRHS Databases:
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Boston Public Library Databases:
As a Massachusetts Resident*, you have access to the Boston Public Library and can get an online eCard!
A BPL eCard gives you access to:
Just a few databases to get you started:
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*You will need to login with your BPL e-card number and pin.
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