Reliable Sources include Class Materials, as well as well-known Reliable Sources such as NASM, ACSM, Mayo Clinic, Harvard Health, etc.
Ask Ms. Skinner about the quality of a source if you are not sure it is excellent, high quality reliable research based info.
Resources:
Millions of articles from RELIABLE SOURCES are in Databases.
Gale in Context High School. You can click the CITE button to import it into your Noodletools to keep track of your sources.
Social Issues Researcher. You can click the CITE button to import it into your Noodletools to keep track of your sources.
Search for articles and eBooks in the Gale Collection. Or you can use kcls.org/students to access ebooks and other resources from King County Libraries. Log in with 417###### (your student number). And then password = last 4 digits of your student number. See a librarian for help accessing these resources if needed.
Websites:
Use only high quality, research-based articles from known Reliable Sources. (Look unknown ones up in mediabiasfactcheck.com or wikipedia to check on their quality.)
Search tip: search for your term and add site:edu to force it to return college/university articles.
Example search: weight training site:edu - then you choose from pages of Reliable Sources! Use the pages that look professor created, and avoid the few posted assignments from random students.
Books and eBooks:
Inglemoor does have books that can help your research. In CLEVER, click FOLLETT, and search the Catalog. We have eBooks too.
Need help? Librarians are here for you, and would love to help you research.