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Online Resources for Chemistry Timeline
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Gale Student Resources
Use Gale Student Resources to search for biographical information about your subject.
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Explora
Explora is EBSCO's engaging new interface for students, teachers, and librarians. Give it a try!
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Biography Channel
This link takes you to a website. Note that the citation is provided at the end of the article for your use.
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EBSCO Biography Resources
Click on this link, then click in the box to search the Biography Reference Bank, MAS Complete and MasterFILE Complete databases.
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More Central High Databases
Click here to get to additional online resources.
Citation Resources and More
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Noodletools
Noodletools can help you generate APA citations and a bibliography. Set up your account using your "s" username as your personal ID and your student ID as your password.
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Purdue Owl
Use Purdue Owl's APA Format and Style Guide for further clarification about citing your sources correctly.
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Passwords Page
See the library staff for the password to the passwords or refer to your library orientation materials.
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Noodletools the Eagle Way
Noodletools have you stumped? Click on this link to view how to views on registering for Noodletools, creating a project, citing sources and more.
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