Quick Links:And if you ever get stuck or overwhelmed with searching, don't hesitate to ask/email Mr. Everett 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.
Primary Source Websites:Internet Modern History SourcebookWorld Digital Library
History MattersBiblioboardHathi TrustUPennEyewitness to HistoryInternet ArchiveWorld History Matters
European History Primary Sources
BBC
Annenberg Learner
Avalon Project
Life
Flickr
BYU Euro Docs
Google Arts & Culture
Spartacus Educational
BGSU Primary DocsAnd if none of these links are helpful to you, Ms. Barker will help you find what you are looking for!
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Units that you have covered or will cover this year (1500s-1990s):
Relevant Databases:
ORR Databases:Encyclopedias:
Encyclopedia Britannica:
Britannica Schoole-book History Subject Encyclopedias:
Boston Public Library Encyclopedia:
ORR Databases:Secondary Sources:Background Knowledge:Start by browsing some of the databases below to find a topic that you are interested in and what to purse in your project.
Further Your Search:*Each database has different resources that can help you in your quest.
Make sure to search each database to find new information and materials.* For More Advanced Searches:
Primary Sources:Boston Public Library Databases:Video Clips: |