Lib._Resources

Books:
Prepare a bibliography of books about your person from Finding Books on the Library Homepage (HS OPAC (Destiny), Twp. Library, and Access PA.) to include on your study guide. You might want to include annotations to help the user.


 * 1) Go into [|Destiny] and login so you can prepare your Resource List as a Bibliography. (How to use Destiny click here.)
 * 2) Search for your Person as a Subject (Locke, John -Last name, First name) and a Keyword (John Locke -First name Last name).
 * 3) Add the books to the List.
 * 4) Print out two copies of the Resource List as a Bibliography with notes. One to submit to me and one for you to locate the books on the shelves.
 * 5) Search [|Upper Merion Twp Library] catalog and Access PA to find additional books from other libraries in PA. Search ALL Libraries. Prepare a list. If the book is not at the Twp. Library itself and you wish to order it put your name, teacher and period on the top and give the requests to Mrs. Boltuch. Remember, look carefully at your selections--you want scholarly books, not juvenile literature. (Look at page numbers, subject headings, etc.)
 * 1) Search [|Upper Merion Twp Library] catalog and Access PA to find additional books from other libraries in PA. Search ALL Libraries. Prepare a list. If the book is not at the Twp. Library itself and you wish to order it put your name, teacher and period on the top and give the requests to Mrs. Boltuch. Remember, look carefully at your selections--you want scholarly books, not juvenile literature. (Look at page numbers, subject headings, etc.)

BEYOND AND BETTER THAN WIKIPEDIA!!!
Locate, select, and email yourself with a cc: to Ms. Nardelli (snardelli@umasd,org) **3** Reference Articles and **3** scholarly journal articles of **value and importance** to your study guide.

Online Subscription Databases:
Your source for important and reliable information about your European leader. Images in the online subscription databases can be used on your study guide with attribution because we subscribe (or pay) for the use of these materials. Make a folder for images and begin to collect them as you research the various databases. = = Search person’s name (last name first)
 * ====**//[|Galenet] • Biography Resource Center// and Student Resource Center Gold– note: look under each of the four tabs**====
 * ====**[|ABC CLIO]** (click on Upper Merion HS Log in Here to enter--Use • Search for person. • Click on biographies. • Look for links on side bar and in article.====
 * ====//**[|History Reference Center] **//====
 * ====**[|Biography Reference Bank]!****• Type in the last name, then first name. Click on your person. • Click on hyperlinks. →**====
 * **[|Facts.com]-** Go to: World News Digest-- Special Features--Newsmaker Profiles for Twentieth Century persons //OR// Bloom's Literary Reference Online for an Author
 * ====**I**====
 * **If**
 * **If you have an author...**look in **[|Galenet-Literature Resource Center]** and **[|Literary Reference Center]**
 * **[|AP Images]** (formerly known as AP Photo Archive (photos from the Associated Press from 1840 to today).

How will I know if I found a scholarly journal article? Read: Types of Periodicals.

 * [[image:ThomasEdisonABCClio.jpg width="190" height="227" align="right" link="uppermerionhslibrary:Project Muse"]]Project Muse (replace the Chaucer search example with your European leader).
 * [|Jstor] Email citations to save on printing.
 * Proquest
 * eLibrary
 * History Reference Center (see Above)
 * [|Google Scholar] Not web sites, but search results will provide scholarly articles and information.
 * [|Google Scholar] Not web sites, but search results will provide scholarly articles and information.

WANT TO SAVE TIME? TRY OUR NEW FEDERATED SEARCH ENGINE! TYPE IN YOUR SEARCH ONCE AND GET RESULTS FROM ALL THE DATABASES YOU SELECTED!!
**New! Search multiple databases with one click! ** [|Federated Search] (Also available on the bottom of the Library Home Page and the Front Page of the OPAC-Destiny)

FREE WEB SITES:
"Advanced Google: Search Faster, Find More." > http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,140648/article.html
 * Web sites found in Destiny (they are very good) see OPAC above
 * Web sites found in Galenet ( see above)
 * Google--read the article about using Google's advanced searching strategies and you will get much better results.
 * Google--read the article about using Google's advanced searching strategies and you will get much better results.

CITING YOUR SOURCES

 * [|NoodleTools]

You must also cite every picture --Noodletools has a template for them too!!