United+States+University+project-+Mr.+Chase's+Class

//**A pathfinder will help you start your research, but remember that there are more many sources that are not on this list. Talk to the Librarian if you need extra help with your research.**//

One of your students asked you to write a recommendation on his/her behalf to United States University. Your recommendation should address the following four standards: 1) Leadership 2) Individuality 3) Character 4) Significant contribution to society
 * Professors:**



Reference materials
This is the place to start any research project. Reference books such as encyclopedias and almanacs, offer short, authoritative information on every topic. These books cannot leave the library.


 * **World Book Encyclopedia Online **We also have the 2004 print version of the World Book Encyclopedia behind the circulation desk.
 * **R 920.073 A** //American National Biography//. Garraty, J. Vol. 1-24. 1999.
 * **R 920 G** //Encyclopedia of World Biography//. Vol. 1-17. 1998.
 * **R 920.073** //Concise Dictionary of American Biography//. Vol. 1-2. 1997.

Books
Non-fiction books about this topic are found in various sections of the library. To find books use Destiny(our online catalog). Do a keyword search for the person that have been assigned. You will find books and webpaths that will give you more insight into this person's life. Remember to keep track of your sources for your bibliography.

Databases
Log into these databases by clicking on the links below. If you are away from home, you will have to use a remote username and/or password. These can be found on the Library Media Center brochure. Make sure to take one home before leaving school!!
 * [|Gale Student Resource Center] Full-text articles, primary sources and more.
 * Biography Resource Center excellent sources for finding images, biographies and articles from magazines.

Internet sites

 * PBS Use the search box to find your person. Their site has multi-media sources, timelines, and interactive sources.
 * American MemorySearch this Library of Congress site for photographs, audio interviews, etc.