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!
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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.
NoodleToolsGenerates citations for Chicago Citation Styles, and much more!
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Step 1: Choosing a Topic
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.
If our library does not have it, we can inter-library loan resources this year!
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Step 2: Creating a Research Question
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Step 3: 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.*
Make sure to search each database to find new information and materials.*
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World History (Gale In Context)
Academic OneFile (Gale)
↑↑ For More Advanced General Searches ↑↑
Biography (Gale In Context)
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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:
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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