Moises will find many high quality digital images for
Michelangelo in
ARTstor .
Iter: Gateway to the Middle Ages and Renaissance also has articles. He should click on "Search A Database" then he can select articles in
Renaissance Quarterly or
Renaissance and Reformation.
Educational CyberPlayground has 77 articles on discipline for
Tamicka. She should click on "Search Now" and enter the simple term "discipline".
Iman is researching ancestors, i.e. geneology.
DPL Western History/Genealogy Department has some fine resources, both online through this link and at the Denver library.
Census.gov and
National Archives and Records Administration may also have some things for him.
Lourdes will find
162 full text articles on
media influence in
Communication and Mass Media Complete . She should enter "mass media" on line one of the search box ,"society" on line 2, and "influence" on line 3. Be sure to mark the "full text" box.
Sociological Abstracts also has many articles using this same search strategy.
AlterNet , which covers alternative press publications, may give these ladies a different perspective on the topic.
Nathan may like
GlobalSpec for his topic of Audio Recording. He can use the easy keyword search box to look up "audio recording", "audio mixers", "sound engineering", etc. to read about equipment and engineering advances.
Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)
is a website with sections on piracy and other current issues, a photo gallery, marketing data, and the industry awards.
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
EFF is a nonprofit group working focused on digital rights. There is a section which advocates for legalizing music
file-sharing.
Hector's topic is
biology. This is a broad subject. However, he may want to check out
Biome database. He should click on
"hot topics" for such interesting topics as food security, amphibians, science and the media, etc.
Juan's topic of
diversity is also quite broad. He can go to our
Database Page. On the blank line he can type in diversity and see the many interesting databases we have available.
Christine will find many interesting full text articles on the
stock market crash in
In the First Person . She should type" Stock Market Crash October 29 1929".
Avalon Project also has many things. In this database she should just type "Stock Market Crash".
ScienceDirect will have articles on the
Scientific Revolution for
Kabina. If she is interested in learning about the original scientific revolution of the 1700s, she should type "scientific revolution" on line one of the search box and "history of" on line 2.