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Library - High School

by Ed Sieck

March 30, 2010

Student Resources

 

General Links Resource links

Grade Level Curriculum Links

Student E-mail

Free Online Citation Maker for Bibliographies
http://www.bibme.org/
You need to have a legitimate (real) email to use this in order to save and print your Works Cited page


Paid Subscription Databases
NOTE: David City Public School users may use WilsonWeb and Sirs databases by clicking
HERE (while on the school network) then copying the password information found at the bottom of the page.

WilsonWeb
(magazines & biographies)

eLibrary

(magazines, newspapers, books, videos, etc.)

SIRS Discoverer  grades 1-9
SIRS Researcher  grades 7-12
(Magazines, newspapers, articles)

CultureGrams  user & pw is "dcscouts"

Recommended free online sources

FindArticles.com (magazines, newspapers, articles)
Google Scholar (
scholarly literature search for papers, theses, books, abstracts and articles.)
Google Books and Magazines (full text fiction, non-fiction, and magazines)

Wikipedia.org (Encyclopedia-wiki, be cautious, this is created by ordinary people.)
Nebraska Access (magazines, newspapers, government publications -- free to Nebraska Libraries some sites require a password  of  rinsing6 )

 

Miscelaneous Library links
Hruska Library
(David City Public Library)
Newspapers(Most countries)
Reference sites
Dictionaries
Health and Medical sites
Online books
(a collection of electronic books)

Specific Internet Searches:
http://scholar.google.com/
 Educational Internet search results only

http://www.scirus.com/  Filters searching for Science only

http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cs  Scientific Documents and Citations

 

Media Specialist: Ed Sieck
(esieck@esu7.org)

Library issues:
Copyright Issues
ESU7 Media Requests(WebMax)
Internet Search Strategies
Evaluating Web Sites
Bogus site: Golden Gate Tunnel--it's bogus but sounds very realistic.
Citing Sources
Library of Congress
L.C z3950 gateway

 

Here are some Internet sites specifically used for searching for video conferences:
I'd be glad you get something set up or help you with a search on a specific topic.

CENTER FOR INTERACTIVE LEARNING AND COLLABORATION:
http://www.cilc.org/search.aspx


POLYCOM:
http://www.polycom.com/education/content

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