Below you will find links to online resources that have been chosen by Ms. Martin to help with your assignments.

  • Sample Works Cited with List of Images Used
  • To create your Works Cited, use a Citation Maker.
  • How to Cite Photos:
    • if your photo is used to make a point – cite it like you would for a quotation and include it in your Works Cited
    • if you’re using for aesthetic purposes (i.e. to make something look nice), create a separate, numbered, List of Images Used. Include the “Name of the photo.” Name of the Web site.
      • OR, save yourself the trouble, and use Britannica ImageQuest – reliable photos AND the citations! (username & password from your teacher or Ms. Martin)
  • eBooks ~ electronic copies of books – lot of biographies!; also try the Great Lives from History eBooks from Salem (same password as Gale)
  • Britannica School ~ if you’re using this from home, you’ll need a username & password
  • Crash Course: US History videos
  • CRAAP test (evaluating resources to determine if they’re research-worthy)

Specific Assignments:

 Be sure to evaluate where you find your information!! There are a lot of “civil war buffs” out there…but where are they getting their information? Are they really experts in their field? Are they presenting historical “facts” or only presenting one side of the war? (e.g. civilwar.com is a for-profit business)
Apply the CRAAP test to evaluate your sources!

Online Reference Sources (formally published, accessible online)

  • Gale eBooks ~ Type “United States Civil War” or the name of the person you’re researching (last name, first name) in the search box – and use the same password as InfoTrac.
  • Gale’s Civil War portal page ~ books, magazine articles, newspaper articles, videos, pictures, etc. AND all the sources include citations for your works cited.  Also try World History in Context and search United States Civil War.
  • American Civil War from Britannica School ~ use the Table of Contents to navigate through the article

Recommended Web Sites