Mrs. Brothman- English 9

Use this page as a helpful resource for your People of the Holocaust research project.

Each image on this page will take you directly to that source.

From this page, you can access several types of resources: Noodletools, RHS e-books/databases that are useful to your topic, and recommended websites

Research Tips:

Don't forget to be a good researcher!

Make sure that you take accurate notes and record citations/source information for your resources.

Use your Noodletools account to help you stay organized!

Useful E-books:

Gale Virtual Library-- many books in one spot

We have tons of history resources in our Virtual Library.

Use the search bar at the top to search every book, or click onto a book to search that source only.

 This is an online edition of a book we have in our library. You should use the Table of Contents or index to look up your topic.

RHS Databases:

For when you're not at school: links, usernames, and passwords to most databases are on pages 18-19 of your agenda book. 

If you lost your agenda book, pick up a database worksheet at the Front Desk.

Student Resources is a great databases, especially if your topic is recent.

 

SIRS has a ton of information for research topics. Take your time so you don't get overwhelmed by the amount of information that comes up.

Ebsco Host has articles and information on all of your topics. 

Useful Websites:

This is one of the very best websites for your research project. it is sponsored bye the US Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC. It will have primary and secondary sources on anything related to the Holocaust. I find that these sources are easy to understand.