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History: Night of Living History (Year 10)

Pictures

      

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Research tips

Tips for finding information

  • Other pages on the library website may help you when researching for this subject, particularly the many History pages. Use the Subject Guides tab to view all of the pages we have created for assignments or type key words into the search bar in the top right corner of the screen.

 

  • Consider key words that relate to the topic you are exploring.
  • Think carefully about the key words you use in database search bars.
  • Look at all the information provided for resources in the search results list to determine if the resource is relevant to the topic you are investigating. This includes the title, year published, who wrote the article, the abstract and subject headings.
  • Once you have selected a resource from a database’s list of results, book box or this library webpage perform the following:
    • Look at the table of contents and index (if provided) for key terms related to your topic. In a webpage this may mean quickly scrolling through and looking at the subheadings within the article.
    • Read the introduction and conclusion as these indicate what will be explained in more detail in the body of the work.
    • If you still think the article is relevant, scan the entire article, book or chapter for key words relevant to your topic.

Note: These steps will not take you very long to do, they are here to help you to save time by preventing you from carefully reading and writing notes from information that is not relevant to your topic.

  • Now read the information carefully. When you find relevant points write them down in your own words. As soon as you write down your first note on a topic you should also write down the reference information so that you know where you got that information from.
  • If at any point in this process you feel the resource is not relevant that is fine, just disregard the resource and move onto another one.
  • Use the reference list at the end of articles to help you find additional resources that are key to your research.

Database search result lists

  • You can often narrow down the number of search results by using limiters on the results page.
  • In the Infobase databases these are found on the right side of the screen and change depending on the resource type you have selected from the tabs across the top of the page named ‘Articles’, ‘Primary Sources’, ‘Images’, ‘Videos’ and  ‘News’.
  • In the Gale Student Resources in Context database the resources are in categories based on resource type. You may select a specific resource type, such as images by clicking on it in the limiters on the right side of the screen. In the ‘Everything’ box there is also an option to ‘Search within results’ that enables you to narrow your search further using key words. 

Important information

History Today and Christian History - back issues

We subscribe to the hard copy of this wonderful journal.  Check the Oliver catalogue to find the issue you want.

Search History Today's own website for references to articles. When you log into History Today using the login details on our Canvas page you can access the full article straight away.

Ideas for leaders

Freedom Fighters

Bhagat Singh

Frederick Douglass

Martin Luther King Jr.

Che Guevara

Charles de Gaulle

William Wallace

Vladimir Lenin

Fidel Castro

Mao Zedong

Mahatma Gandhi

Nelson Mandela

Humanitarians

Mother Teresa

Mahatma Gandhi

Martin Luther King Jr

Oskar Schindler

Al Gore

Military

Julius Caesar

Attila the Hun

Genghis Khan

Boudica

Robert the Bruce

Oliver Cromwell

Joan of Arc

Napoleon

General Douglas Macarthur

General Dwight D. Eisenhower

Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery

General Erwin Rommel

Monarchs

Cleopatra

Hatsheput

Catherine the Great

Elizabeth I

Mary Queen of Scots

Queen Victoria

Databases

These links take you to databases we subscribe to.  Some may need a login and password.  These can be found on our Canvas page

Websites

Audiovisual material

ClickView

See below for a link to the History folder of our ClickView Library. Don't forget that you can use the search bar in the top right hand corner of the page to search for keywords to find more relevant resources!

ClickView advanced searching