Help create an Encyclopedia of Calculus by writing a 1,250+ word entry about a notable person or topic in the field from the list provided. You should include a 5+ item bibliography, which must include a primary source and a journal article. It may include only one source that began its life on-line (in other words, it may include journal or encyclopedia articles or primary sources that you accessed via online databases).
Encyclopedias
Britannica Online (user: maret password: frogs)
World Book (user: maret password: frogs)
Math and Science
Science Online: Science and math-focused articles.
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Science in Context: Science and math-focused articles.
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ProQuest Central: Magazine and journal articles.
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JSTOR: Academic journal articles.
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History
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World History: Ancient and Medieval Eras
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Biographies
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NewsBank: U.S. and world newspapers—select current or the historical collection from the main NewsBank page.
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Annals of American History: Primary source documents from major historical events.
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Search for books and videos on your topic in the library catalog. Books on many topics relevant to this project will be located on a cart in the library.
Maret students can borrow books (and only books) from the American University library