Digital Resources

Databases contain a collection of articles, reports and other subject-specific resources. Results you find in databases can be narrowed down to peer-reviewed and scholarly publications which means you are likely to be retrieving reliable sources of information to support your research.

Click here to get to the database page.

Primary sources tell us a great deal about history through actual documents from that time period. 

Click here to get to the primary resources page.

Need help citing your sources?  

Check out Purdue University Online Writing Lab (OWL). You will find information for citing sources with different citation styles (MLA, APA) and different writing tips.

 Noodle Tools is an online tool designed to help you plan, complete, and collaborate on projects. Use this resource to organize your sources, write electronic notecards for notes, create an outline, and create a works cited or reference page. Login using Office 365.

Need help getting started with Noodle Tools?  

Check out these short tutorials for creating a project, citing sources, and creating notecards.

If you are not using NoodleTools, MyBib is another great citation tools. No Ads and really easy to use!

Check-out this research rubric to help you evaluate your project!

MHS Research Rubric for Web.pdf