Why School Databases?
Where do you go to find reliable, credible, and current information for your projects and reports? What makes your research project stand out from the others? How can you quickly and easily cite your sources in the correct format? The answer to all of these questions is in your school databases.
A library database is a collection of magazine, journal, newspaper articles, research papers, and other information, which has been checked for accuracy and reliability by publishers and experts in their fields. The content is licensed for distribution in online/electronic format. The school library purchases the databases and they are free for you to use. Research projects and reports which correctly cite databases create a higher caliber product and give you credibility as a student researcher.
General Guide
1920's Research Guide
1920's Jazz 60 Sec Screencast
1920's Gale US History Screencast
Approved Video Database Guide
Art Database Guide
Black History Month Guide
African American Experience DB 60 Sec Screencast
Britannica Rights Free Images
Culture Grams Regional Recipes
English & Literature Database Guide
English & Literature 60 Sec Screencast
Health Database Guide
Health Databases 60 Sec Screencast
Language: French Encyclopedia
Language: Spanish Encyclopedia
Language: Japanese Encyclopedia
Latin American Research Databases
Leading Issues Databases
Science: Disease Research
Science: Genetic Research 60 Sec Screencast
Science: Grouping Behavior Research
Science: Gale Interactive
Ms. Miles Independent Research