Week 6 - Gale Virtual Reference Library
1. There were so many titles that looked interesting and informative! We are a combined public/school library, so many of these titles would be so useful to the student! The ones that caught my eye and how they would be useful:
American Decades - school projects
Checks and Balances: The Three Branches of the American Government
The College Blue Book - Found narrative description of Augustana College in SF, email, website, phone number, entrance requirements, cost/year
Dictionary of American History - school projects
Fashion, costume and Culture: Clothing, Headwear, etc. - Can find pictures of different cultures and time periods
Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer - Could search type of cancer (neuroblastoma). This gave you an overview of the disease, drugs used, topic overview.
Scholarships, Fellowships & Loans
UXL Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes - Great for school projects
Some great features of GVRL is that you can print, email, translate article, listen to text, download to MP3 or an e-reader.
I searched the Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine for multiple sclerosis. The article gave a thorough overview of disease and treatment. There were graphics and key terms. There were also other articles linked to the index terms.
2. I searched the Gale Encylopedia of Medicine for multiple sclerosis. The "Listen" feature worked very well. I would use this information to find out if there is anything new that I didn't already know about this disease.
3. I looked at various blogger's posts and found many of them informative. However, there are quite a few who hadn't done lesson 6!
Wonderful post! The list of titles that you've pulled out are some great ones! I am excited for your student projects! Thanks for the great post,
ReplyDeleteJulie