Destiny - The Library CatalogueYou can begin your research by looking through our school library catalog. Peruse from the comfort of your computer using the following link:
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EBSCOEBSCO provides access to several searchable databases. Clicking the link will take you to the group of databases we are subscribed to. If you need help choosing the one most appropriate for your research or if you need the username and password to access these resources at home, Mr. Buemann or Miss Rimmer would be happy to help you. You can also ask your teachers for a link to a document with remote login info or check out the posters in the library.
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GALE
GALE provides access to a different set of searchable databases and complements nicely EBSCO. Clicking on the link will take you to the searchable content to which we are subscribed. There are new databases for 2015-2016, including Science in Context, Global Reference on the Environment Energy and Natural Resources, National Geographic Kids, and more. For the username and password to access these resources at home, please see Mr. Buemann or Miss Rimmer in the library. You can also ask your teachers for a link to a document remote login info or check out the posters in the library.
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Other Databases
The following links will take you to digital collections that are available to students 24/7. For those that require a username and password to access these sites from home, please see Ms Rimmer or Mr Buemann in the KSS library. You can also ask your teachers for a link to a document with remote login info or check out the posters in the library.
Referencing
When citing, referencing or using any site, it is important to give credit to the authors. To help you with this, Purdue and Boise State Universities has developed excellent resources.
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This last link will take you to a document that will provide you with samples of referenced sources using the MLA method.
- Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL)
- Boise State Albertsons Library (Great for learning how to cite Youtube, Facebook, Twitter...)
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- Try: bibme.org
This last link will take you to a document that will provide you with samples of referenced sources using the MLA method.