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1 Databases Online subscription databases @ your library © EBSCOHost

2 What is a database? Collection of articles from magazines, journals, newspapers, and books that you need a subscription to read. We pay for a subscription to databases so you have access to thousands of articles for free. Information comes from reliable sources that are intended for educational use.

3 Accessing the databases From school AND from home: Go to www.rebelslibrary.comwww.rebelslibrary.com Click on Online Resources Click on EBSCOHost, Gale or Encyclopedia Britannica Type in your passwords

4 Go to www.rebelslibrary.comwww.rebelslibrary.com

5 E-Books

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8 Click on subjects to see books Type your search terms

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11 Click on EBSCOHost Articles

12 Log In © EBSCOHost

13 Databases @ your library © EBSCOHost User-friendly but not as many articles

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15 Read the whole article Narrow your search

16 Save Print Everything you need to cite your source

17 Databases @ your library © EBSCOHost More information from college- level databases.

18 Choose your databases © EBSCOHost

19 Start your search Create an account so you can access your saved articles from anywhere! © EBSCOHost

20 Narrow your search Choose the date range Choose the kind of source Narrow your subject © EBSCOHost

21 Read the article HTML just has plain text, no pictures PDFs are scanned from the actual source Hover over the magnifying glass to read a summary of the article © EBSCOHost

22 Save to fileSave to folder The abstract is a summary of the article. Add notes © EBSCOHost

23 23 Citing your sources The databases will do your citations for you! Save or print documents, they will ask you to choose a style (MLA) and then your citations will be included at the top of your article. Just copy and paste it into your Works Cited! For help, go to www.rebelslibrary and click on Class Projects, then “Getting citations using the online databases?www.rebelslibrary 23

24 24 Choose MLA before saving

25 25 Copy and Paste the Citation

26 26 Go to www.rebelslibrary Click on Online Resources Choose your databasewww.rebelslibrary

27 Citing Your Sources

28 Why?? To acknowledge your sources To allow readers to locate and examine your sources

29 Types of Citations MLA APA Turabian Chicago Style

30 Works Cited “Bilingual Education Is a Human and Civil Right: A Rethinking Schools Editorial.” Rethinking Schools Online. Rethinking Schools. Web. 21 Jan 2010 Edwards, Brent Hayes. “The Literary Edge.” Newsweek 15 Dec 2009: 5-15. EBSCO. Web. 21 Jan 2010. Gaines, Kevin. Duke Ellington. New York: Little Brown, 2001. Print. “Going to the Dogs.” Guitar Oct 2008: 8-9. EBSCO. Web. 21 Jan 2010.

31 Setting Up the Page Center the title “Works Cited” at the top of the page Double-space between the title and the first entry. Begin each entry flush with the left margin; if the entry is more than one line, indent the additional lines. (hanging indention) Double-space all lines ( both between and within entries)

32 Setting Up the Page All entries are in alphabetical order. Usually by the author’s last name. If there is no author, alphabetical by the first word in the title. Author entries and Title entries are listed together in one alphabetical order.

33 Citing Sources An easy way to cite is to use Citation Machine Go to www.rebelslibrary.comwww.rebelslibrary.com Click on “Online Resources” then ”Landmark Citation Machine” Choose “MLA” then the type of material you are citing Just fill in the blanks

34 “ You're the same today as you'll be in five years except for the people you meet and the books you read. ” - Charlie "Tremendous" Jones Let us know how we can help you this year!

35 Works Cited “Bilingual Education Is a Human and Civil Right: A Rethinking Schools Editorial.” Rethinking Schools Online. Rethinking Schools. Web. 21 Jan 2010 Edwards, Brent Hayes. “The Literary Edge.” Newsweek 15 Dec 2009: 5-15. EBSCO. Web. 21 Jan 2010. Gaines, Kevin. Duke Ellington. New York: Little Brown, 2001. Print. “Going to the Dogs.” Guitar Oct 2008: 8-9. EBSCO. Web. 21 Jan 2010.

36 Citations Made Easy! From www.rebelslibrary.comwww.rebelslibrary.com Click on Online Resources Click on Landmark Son of Citation Machine

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39 Print resources you can hold in your hand Nonprint resources are anything from the Internet

40 Use the ISBN on the book’s barcode to look it up automatically

41 Fill in any missing or additional info

42 Copy and paste this into your bibliography Copy and paste this to cite information in your paragraphs


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