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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

 

 

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