Gale provides high quality research databases to support a variety of research. Primary source documents, biographies, articles, current events, professional journals and more are offered through these different databases:
Literature Resource Center-- For literature criticism, and info on novels, stories, poetry, authorsHealth and Wellness Resource Center -- For health and medical-related issues In Context: Opposing Viewpoints -- For pros and cons on controversial issuesIn Context: Science -- For science and health-related topicsIn Context: High School -- For general research on all subjectsIn Context: U.S. History-- For topics related to United States historyIn Context: World History -- For topics on the people, places and events of world historyProQuest's SIRS Discoverer is a general reference database suitable from upper elementary to grade 9 researchers and educators covering curriculum areas such as reading, language arts, current events, science, social studies, history, health and technology.
The Library of Congress' National Jukebox "makes historical sound recordings available to the public free of charge. At launch, the Jukebox includes more than 10,000 recordings made by the Victor Talking Machine Company between 1901 and 1925." The music offers a great supplement for VAPA, English language arts literature studies, and history-social science classes.
In this video, you will learn a little bit about what NoodleTools can do for you. You will learn how NT is structured and be guided through the login process.
A fast lesson to demonstrate how you (and your students!) can easily enter all your sources and generate a works cited for any essay, project, or assignment.