Did you know that Google can act as a basic calculator? Type a simple equation into the search bar and hit enter--voila!
GALE RESEARCH DATABASES To access to these resources from home, you will be prompted to enter a password. Passwords for all online resources can be found HERE. |
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BiC provides information on thousands of people, ranging from sports stars and celebrities to historical figures. Use this database for school projects AND for your own personal interests. Everyone has a favorite baseball player, actor, musician, or other star! |
OViC is your best bet for research on controversial topics such as: |
SiC covers all science topics as well as most medical and health-related topics. Use this DB for Biology, Chem, Physics, or any of the specialty science classes. |
GREENR is a specialty Database, focusing on resources related to the Environment, Energy, and Natural Resources. |
U.S. and World HiC cover every era of human history, from ancient times to the present. These Databases can be searched independently OR together, for a broader search. These tools can be used for courses BEYOND your history class--to research time periods related to the story you're reading in English, to learn about the food cultures of early America, etc. Browse both broad topics AND search for specific keyword strings. Think outside the box! |
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Global Issues in Context provides resources related to current World Issues, from economics and politics to humanitarian crises and the environment. Very helpful for courses in the Social Studies and World Language Departments! |
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JSTOR is the best resource for Academic and Professional Journals and articles. If you are looking for a very NARROW topic, this may be the best choice for you. You will have to set up your own account within the program to collect articles.
Passwords for all online resources can be found HERE.
POWER Library includes a number of additional online research databases, covering topics from Auto Repair and Education to Literature and Newspapers. If you're at CVHS, you can access the databases from the link above. If you're at home, you will be prompted to enter the number from the back of your Public Library Card.