This guide is for secondary student (MS/HS) containing a variety of resources to support reading, digital citizenship, citation, and research.
A reference work that contains information on all branches of knowledge or that treats a particular branch of knowledge comprehensively. It is self-contained and explains subjects in greater detail than a dictionary.
Encompasses books and other primary sources as well as current issues of journals in the humanities and social sciences. It provides full-text searches of almost 2,000 journals
Perplexity is a generative AI chatbot that lets users ask questions and get responses conversationally. What seems to set Perplexity apart is that it cites sources, which are easily clickable to get more context and more information.
LitMaps
Litmaps creates interactive literature maps: collections of articles that make up your different research topics.
Connected Papers
Connected Papers is a visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find academic papers relevant to their field of work
Google Scholar
Google Scholar is a freely accessible web search engine that indexes the full text or metadata of scholarly literature across an array of publishing formats and disciplines.
Carrot2
Carrot² is an open source search results clustering engine. It can automatically cluster small collections of documents, e.g. search results or document abstracts, into thematic categories. If you are unable to access from the school campus try with your internet at home.
Below is a list of search operators to assist in the research process
Place quotes around a "search term or phrase" which will force an exact-match search. Use this to refine results for ambiguous searches, or to exclude synonyms when searching for single words. Example: "Steve Jobs"
Use the minus sign (-) to exclude a search term or phrase. In our example, any pages returned will be related to jobs but not Apple (the company).
Example: jobs -apple
Use filetype to restrict results to those of a certain filetype: PDF, DOCX, TXT, PPT, etc..
Example: apple filetype:pdf
Use site to limit results to those from a specific website.
Example: site:apple.com
Use related to find sites related to a given domain.
Example: related:apple.com
Use intitle: to find pages with a certain word (or words) in the title. In the example, any results containing the word “apple” in the title tag will be returned.
Example: intitle:apple
Use allintitle: which is similar to “intitle,” but only results containing all of the specified words in the title tag will be returned.
Example: allintitle:apple iphone
Use inurl: to find pages with a certain word (or words) in the URL. For this example, any results containing the word “apple” in the URL will be returned.
Example: inurl:apple
Use allinurl: which is similar to “inurl,” but only results containing all of the specified words in the URL will be returned.
Example: allinurl:apple iphone
Use intext: to find pages containing a certain word (or words) somewhere in the content. For this example, any results containing the word “apple” in the page content will be returned.
Example: intext:apple
Use allintext: which is similar to “intext,” but only results containing all of the specified words somewhere on the page will be returned.
Example: allintext:apple iphone
Use this link so see all 42 Google Search Operators