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Databases Use the following databases to search for information published in print sources: newspapers, magazines, encyclopedias, academic journals, radio broadcasts, etc. Passwords required when accessing at home. |
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Search Engines |
Vermont Online Library (VOL) Find Opposing Viewpoints, Biography Resource Center, and InfoTrac OneFile here, as well as many other content specific databases.
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Gigablast: Choose this search engine to help you refine your topic. Gigablast suggests more specific search terms. |
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SIRS : Search for articles in newspapers, magazines, and journals on current and controversial topics. SIRS (at home - ask Mrs. Hennessey for the password)
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Excellent Reference Links - compiled by the Vermont Department of Libraries | Clusty This search engine delivers the results of a search in clusters which help you to focus in on a topic. |
LitFinder : Find the full text of poems, stories, plays, speeches, and criticism using this database.
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Visual Thesaurus :Interactive source to find word meanings: definitions, synonyms, and antonyms
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Choose the Best Search Engine for your information need. | |
| Encyclopedia Britannica OnLine: This interactive encyclopedia allows you to search for information organized by reading levels and provides links to magazine, newspaper, and website sources based on your search! | ||
| American History OnLine : Browse this extensive history database for biographies, primary sources, timelines, images, videos, maps, etc. |
Research from home using passwords provided by Mrs. Hennessey (882-1135 or hennesss@harwood.org)
Teacher Assignment Links
Wiki Collaborations: Visit these class projects to see how teachers and students are collaborating to create and share information.
Technology Tips and Techniques:
Podcasts:
DCF Book Awards:
Green Mountain Book Awards:
High Quality Web Resources Selected for HUHS Students
Reading to End Descrimination (RED): Click here to read more about Harwood students' service project, an interactive literacy program that invites volunteer readers from high school and the community to read age-appropriate stories with themes of racism and discrimination to elementary students.
Do you need to borrow material that is not in our library? Check the following link on loans from elsewhere.