For Researchers
Researching a topic usually consists of searching a combination of print, online and databases sources. You will find everything you need on this page. Please see Mrs. Klubertanz if you need help at any point during your paper or project.
Citation Tools
Mybib is a free online tool that helps you create perfectly formatted Works Cited or Reference pages.
General Databases
Encyclopedia Britannica (Badgerlink)
A general encyclopedia providing factual information on a variety of topics.
A general reference database geared towards high school students.
eLibrary delivers one of the largest general reference collections of periodical and digital media content. A great first stop for any research assignement.
Social Issues and Pro/Con Topics
The SIRS database covers major issues of the day and pro/con topics. It includes analysis and opinions for international sources.
Points of View Reference Source
Resources presenting multiple sides of an issue to help assess and develop persuasive arguments and essays, better understand controversial issues, and develop analytical thinking skills.
Health and Wellness Databases
Health and wellness information and research written for teens.
Consumer Health Complete (Badgerlink)
Consumer-oriented health content, from mainstream to holistic medicine. For high school students, college-level, and adult researchers.
Health Source: Consumer Edition (Badgerlink)
Collection of consumer health information for high school and adult researchers.
Social Studies
History Reference Center (Badgerlink)
Full-text history reference resource for college-level and adult researchers.
Science Databases
Science Reference Center (Badgerlink)
Full-text science reference books, images, and periodicals for student and adult researchers.
Test Prep
Access the LearningExpress Library's collection of web-based test preparation tools and skill-building materials. For kids, teens, and adults.