Ms.+Lehmann's+Class+Project

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Reference materials

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Not all search engines are alike. Some are better than others to find better sources for your research. We know love Google but try these: "United States" election debates 2008 .gov by doing this you are search just for the 2008 election in the U.S. and you want only information from governmental sites. Use .edu to find educational sites.
 * Try Other Search Engines **
 * refseek this is a great database for finding better more academic sites. For example, try searching:
 * Bing
 * Wolfram Alpha good to find statistical information.

Useful Websites

 * Adbusters Magazine (online)
 * Hollywood Branded an entertainment advertisement firm that specializes in product placement. These are the people who try to get their clients products into movies.
 * Wired Magazine (online) magazine all about new technologies and how they effect society. Do a search on their site to see if they have written any articles about your topic.
 * New York Times- Technology do a search within the technology section by using keywords for your topic.
 * NPR National Public Radio
 * CNN good for current news information on polling, politics, technology and more.

WHS databases
Log into any of these databases by clicking on the link. 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!! > Try searching for United States and tourism or a particular destination.
 * [|Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center] Find information on hot topic issues. Features viewpoint articles, topic overviews, full-text magazine, academic journal, and newspaper articles, documents, statistics, images and podcasts and links to websites.
 * Student Edition- Infotrac resource for finding reference, news, multimedia and primary source resources on all subjects.

Internet sites for Movies and Images

 * Archive.org looking for old films (moving pictures) or other media on your topic? Try searching for your topic by typing a keyword into this archive database.
 * YouTube search using your keywords.
 * [|Creative Commons Search] use to find copy-right free images and videos. Just credit (cite) the creators of the images before you use them.
 * Vintage Ad Browserfind old American travel ad images to use in your presentation.