Book Club Research - social issues
WHICH BOOK DID YOU READ?
Book Club Research Paper - Ms. Klein & Ms. DeHollan
Research Paper Key Terms (help with coming up with keywords for searching)
Purdue Owl Website (help with MLA Formatting & Style Guide, and Citations)
How to Cite an E-Book in MLA Format (work cited example from Purdue Owl)
EasyBib (MLA Citation & Bibliography Generator)
MyBib (MLA Citation Generator)
Citation Machine (MLA Citation Generator)
Research Paper Key Terms (help with coming up with keywords for searching)
Purdue Owl Website (help with MLA Formatting & Style Guide, and Citations)
How to Cite an E-Book in MLA Format (work cited example from Purdue Owl)
EasyBib (MLA Citation & Bibliography Generator)
MyBib (MLA Citation Generator)
Citation Machine (MLA Citation Generator)
resources
Books/eBooks
- Use Follett Destiny to search for books & eBooks on social issues that are represented in your book.
- Do a subject search or keyword search to get results.
- Find the book(s) on the shelf (they will then be put on hold)
- Find the eBook and open it up to view it (multi-user eBooks)
- Cite the books/eBooks used on the Works Cited page
- Do a subject search or keyword search to get results.
- Find the book(s) on the shelf (they will then be put on hold)
- Find the eBook and open it up to view it (multi-user eBooks)
- Cite the books/eBooks used on the Works Cited page
Databases
- Use Gale Databases - Opposing Viewpoints, Global Issues, Health & Wellness, and Psychology.
- Use Britannica School - Good for EL students since most information can be read at 3 reading levels
- Use Infobase: Issues & Controversies - for resources on social issues, Password (info.)
Using the keywords suggested on your handout, search for social issues in the databases. You will find viewpoints, reference sources, primary sources, magazine articles, videos, images, websites, etc. to use for your research. Collect, evaluate, and compare information for your research paper.
- Use Britannica School - Good for EL students since most information can be read at 3 reading levels
- Use Infobase: Issues & Controversies - for resources on social issues, Password (info.)
Using the keywords suggested on your handout, search for social issues in the databases. You will find viewpoints, reference sources, primary sources, magazine articles, videos, images, websites, etc. to use for your research. Collect, evaluate, and compare information for your research paper.
WHAT ISSUE ARE YOU RESEARCHING?