The resources below are specifically chosen by quality World War II information.
WORKS CITED/BIBLIOGRAPHY
DATABASES
WorldBook database - Use the "Student" version
Log in info: Username (if you are off campus): ccslibrary Password: Canggu123 (use capital C)
Gale in Context: Middle School: videos, newspapers, magazines, primary sources and more specificalyl for Middle school/years students (Years 7 to 9). Categories cover a range of the most-studied topics including cultures, government, people, world history, literature, language arts, social studies, science, etc. Use this database for all research pursuits.
Gale OneFile: Popular Magazines: access to articles from the most popular magazines and newspapers in the world. Coveres news, current events as well as past reporting in all areas, from economics to science and more. Use this database for all research pursuits.
Gale Global Issues: focuses on issues in the areas of business and economics, conflict and diplomacy, society and culture, environment and climate change, and more. Gives arguments, critical analysis, editorials, perspectives and facts on modern issues and controversial topics. Over 350 geographically diverse newspapers, magazines, and journals.
SEARCH ENGINES
New World Encyclopedia: A Wikipedia-style encyclopedia that claims to have better scholars and fact checkers while combining traditional info sources. General information as well as specific topics.
RefSeek: another good general reference search engine. Be sure to skip the ads on the top of the results pages.
Britannica.com: Use the search box in the middle. Over 120,000 articles on all topics that are updated regularly.
Google Arts and Culture - online digital museum. Search for primary documents and primary sources from museum and archive collections around the world.
World War II Museum - articles and documents from the WWII museum in New Orleans, USA. Search by topic or scroll down the main page.