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Ebooks 

Britannica online

These are ebooks the library has purchased to help with research. You read them via a weblink but they have easy to find citations for your bibilographies and referencing. Go to your library catalogue (via the student portal) to access them. When you get to the Gale logon page, enter the word lakes.

1 Ancient Civilizations Reference Library
2  Climate Change 
3  Cyberbullying 
4  Endangered Species 
5  Human Geography:  People and  the Environment 
6  Literary  Movements for  Students 
7  Popular Culture 
8  Slavery: Real People and  Their Stories of Enslavement 
9  Terrorism 
10  The Cuban Missile Crisis 
11  Encyclopedia  of The Middle Ages 
12  The Industrial  Revolution
13 American Civil War: The Essential Reference Guide
14 American Counter Culture of the 1960s
15 D-Day
16 Genghis Khan and the Mongol Empire
17 Stalin's Great Purge
18 The Alamo
19 The Black Death
20 The Bombing of Pearl Harbour
21 The Bosnian Conflict
22 The Creation of the State of Israel
23 The Cuban Revolution
24 The Iranian Revolution
25 The John F. Kennedy Assasination
26 The Rwandan Genocide
27 The Tiananmen Square Protests of 1989
28 The Vikings
29 Watergate
You can access Britannica online in your library catalogue. First go to your student portal and then click on the Oliver link.

On that home page you will see a link to Britannica online with the password.

There is also a link to Student Resources in Context database. This is excellent for research and it has all the referencing info you need. Password is listed with link.

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