Math Expo Resources (Schubert)
Created by Stacy Kitsis, Arlington High School Librarian. Last updated: January 13, 2016.
Recommended Sources
Note: Our database passwords are available online and at the front desk.
Encyclopaedia Britannica - general background
Science In Context - science and math reference, research, and news
Gale Virtual Reference Library - reference e-books
AHS Library Catalog - actual books
Science Online - science and math reference
Class Resources
Search mapping instructions (courtesy of Buffy Hamilton)
Search mapping example and downloadable template
Citing Sources & Academic Integrity
Why cite sources? In addition to avoiding the consequences of plagiarism and increasing your credibility, you are participating an ongoing scholarly conversation. It is important for your audience to be able to find your sources, so they can enter into the dialogue as well.
Your school subscription to EasyBib can help you format and track citations and the AHS Research Handbook can help with all stages of the research process.
Tip: Click on the All 59 options tab for help citing images.
Use your Spyponders account to access EasyBib so that your account will last all four years. If you do not have the "For Institutions" blue tag at the top of your screen you may need to get a coupon code from the librarian. Many of our databases now allow you to export citations directly into EasyBib. Wow!
Questions, comments, concerns? Email me at skitsis@arlington.k12.ma.us.