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Please use the links below to access your Gale resources.
| Global Issues in Context | Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center |
| History Resource Center: US | Opposing Viewpoints Critical Thinking |
| History Resource Center: World |
| Reference & News | |
| Mr. Virtual Reference Desk | Includes hundreds of reference links on many topics |
| Hawaii Newspapers | Links to newspapers statewide, including the Honolulu Star-Bulletin’s free-of-charge archives. |
| Wikipedia | How accurate is Wikipedia’s free, user-created content? Here are some respected opinions. In general, experts believe Wikipedia is a good starting point for research, but that primary resources are of higher value. |
| Library of Congress | Links to dozens of accessible newspapers, periodicals, etc. |
| Time Magazine - Current | Current |
| Time Magazine - Archives | Archives |
| MLA/APA Writing Styles | Proper/professional writing guidelines for paper & report writing |
| CNN Online | |
| Librarians Internet Index | Links to various sites regarding various topics |
| B.J. Pinchbeck’s Homework Helper | Reputable reference site linked to useful information of all kinds |
| Encyclopedia Smithsonian | |
| Student-Staffed Writing Center | This collaborative website provides a how-to guide on how to set up and operate a student-staffed writing center to tutor other students |
| New York Times Learning Center | Topical and in-depth lessons and useful information for K-12 educators |
| New York Times Archives | A free-of-charge search engine providing New York Times articles from years past covering a vast number of topics |
| Free-ed.net | Free of charge tutoring resource for college-bound students and their teachers, on covering just about all academic Subjects |
| Free Adult/High School Education | A free academic website list offering links to some of the highest quality. Free of charge online courses, webinars, and more |
Some of these links, such as MIT’s at http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/hs/home/home/index.htm
Have high school-specific learning resources for students and faculty alike

