Assignments

Resources

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E-books are online editions of print reference books available via the
NHHS Media Center home page. Look for information about your assigned topic in these e-book collections:

Also be sure to look for print books about your topic in the library catalog.

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Electronic databases are available on the NHHS Media Center home page. To use the databases from home, you will need the list of passwords, which is available in the Media Center.

Arthur Miller's life and works

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Social & historical topics (Puritans, Salem witch trials, McCarthy & Red Scare)

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You must use at least one free web site among your research sources. You must complete a web evaluation form for any site you use (even those suggested below) to prove it is worthy of scholarly consideration. If your web evaluation form is incomplete or does not sufficiently demonstrate the site's value, the source material will not be accepted.

Arthur Miller

Puritans

Salem witch trials

McCarthyism & the Red Scare

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Plagiarism demonstrates lack of integrity and character. It is inconsistent with the goals and values of NHHS. Review the NHHS policy on cheating and plagiarism to learn about strategies that will help you succeed with honor.

 

You can help prevent plagiarism by taking good notes, which include the source of your information. Prepare your citations using NoodleTools (MLA-Advanced).

 

For help citing sources, see the tips and links available on the Media Center's Citing Sources page.

 

For an overview of MLA style, see the OWL at Purdue MLA 2009 Formatting and Style Guide
 

Consult the EasyBib handouts on citing books, chapters, magazines, newspapers, magazines, journals, websites, images, and videos.

 

Citation practice

 

Follow along during the lesson to cite this web site.

 

Follow along during the lesson to cite this book.

 

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