
As long as people have the knowledge of
how and where to find the information…
learning will be lifelong!
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Online Resources
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SUNLINK
Search for books all over Florida.
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Advantages of Using Graphic Novels
Comic books and graphic novels have been proven to be a motivational tool in getting students to read as they make a young person equate reading with pleasure. Once reading is thought of as pleasureable it is no longer a dreaded chore. The visual support of graphic novels attracts its readers. Boys, in particular, are drawn toward reading materials that are highly visual (Smith & Wilhem, 2002) and for the ESOL student the visual clues help scaffold the text. Graphic novels are also appealing to highly motivated readers, creative kids, and gifted teens (Lavin, n.d.). |
Click Here to read TIPS to get Teens to Read |
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| FCAT DO's and Don'ts |
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| 2008 ALA Winners of Interest to Teens |
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Additional Resources |
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Periodicals |
E-Library
Search databases of newspapers, magazines, books, pictures, maps, and TV and radio transcripts separately or all at the same time.
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Proquest
Provides access to thousands of current periodicals and newspapers, many updated daily and containing full-text articles from 1986.
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Newsbank
Use Newsfile with Periodicals for articles from 1991 to the present, Newsbank Retrospective for articles from 1970 to 1991, Noticias en Español for articles in Spanish, and The Miami Herald for articles since 1983
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Student Resource Center (SRC)
A fully integrated database containing thousands of curriculum-targeted primary documents, biographies, topical essays, background information, critical analyses, full-text coverage of over 450 magazines, newspapers, over 20,000 photographs and illustrations, and more than 8 hours of audio and video clips.
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Herald.com
This week's newspapers on the World Wide Web.
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Online Encyclopedias
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Grolier Online
A variety of online sources including Encyclopedia Americana, The New Book of Knowledge, Nueva enciclopedia Cumbre, The New Book of Popular Science, and Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia.
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Encyclopædia Britannica
Access to Encyclopædia Britannica, Britannica Student Encyclopedia, and Britannica Concise Encyclopedia, as well as Merriam-Webster Dictionary and Thesaurus.
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Encyclopedia.com
A free resource that offers more than 50,000 concise articles. Do a keyword search or browse alphabetically.
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Net Search
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Search Engines
Use the links in this section to access the search engines listed below.
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Meta Search Engines
Meta search engines transmit your search terms to various individual search engines at one time and return the results of the different searches.
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Miscellaneous Databases
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Literature Resource Center (LRC)
Use the Literature Resource Center to access literary biographies, bibliographies, and critical analyses of authors from every age and literary discipline.
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SIRS Knowledge Source
Use SIRS Knowledge Source to access three databases: SIRS Researcher for general reference, social issues, health, science, and business; SIRS Government Reporter for historic and government documents, directories and almanacs; and SIRS Renaissance for information about the arts and humanities.
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Maps101
Hundreds of printable maps: full color, black-outline and historical. Plus thematic map sets, interactive maps, satellite maps, maps in the news, reference atlases and more.
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Florida eChoices
The career exploration and information system from bridges.com for the State of Florida.
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BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook
A nationally recognized source of career information, designed to provide valuable assistance to individuals making decisions about their future work lives. Revised every two years, the Handbook describes what workers do on the job, working conditions, the training and education needed, earnings, and expected job prospects in a wide range of occupations.
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