NoodleBib - The MLA and APA Bibliography Composer
You supply the "required" information (such as author's name, title of
publication, and so on), and this site will formulate your citation for you!
You MUST know what type of source you are using in order to have this work
correctly. For instance, if you are using an online magazine, you will need
to alert the NoodleBib drop-down menu to that fact. Great site!
http://www.noodletools.com/login.php
WorldBook Online - the online encyclopedia!
http://www.worldbookonline.com
PowerMedia Plus - this website offers video clips, photographs, and a variety
of materials that can be used for lessons!
http://www.powermediaplus.com
EBSCO MasterFile - variety of online articles, some peer-reviewed, some
full-text. A great variety of searching can be done here!
http://search.ebscohost.com/
Facts on File online databases, two of which are available through my link,
covers Ancient and Medieval History, and Today's Science.
http://www.2facts.com
Thomson*Gale searchable database that provides students access to a variety of
periodicals, both full-text and peer-reviewed articles, for research projects
and general knowledge.
http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/nysl_se_wappinge
If you are using the databases at school, the database service will
authenticate your I.P. address remotely, so you won't need to put in a
username or a password. If you're at home, however, you will need the
usernames and passwords to be able to access the databases. See Mrs. Green if
you need information regarding any of the above databases, or if you have
problems while using them.