Natural+Disasters

=Part 1: Disaster Information=

In EasyBib, select "**All 58 Options**" and select "**Write/Paste Citation**" Paste citation. ||
 * **Databases/ eBooks** [[image:Gale_powersearch.jpg link="@http://galesites.com/menu/index.php?loc=s0940"]] || Use the source citation tools in the database or eBook to generate a citation. Copy.

Search by name of disaster || Information with great visual appeal || Select //Student Edition// and search by disaster ||
 * media type="custom" key="8336858" || **iConn and NHS eBook Collection**
 * [[image:mclogo.gif link="@http://www.marshallcavendishdigital.com/mcdigitalhome"]] || **Marshall Cavendish Digital**
 * [[image:worldbook.gif link="@http://www.worldbookonline.com/wb/products?ed=all&gr=Welcome+Newington+High+School"]] || **WorldBook Online**


 * __Websites__**

[] Federal Emergency Management Association site

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) site - use menu along the right

National Geographic page featuring all disasters - great pictures!

US Geological Society (USGS) homepage - Click on or search for links to basic information and past disasters

PBS basic flood information

United States Search and Rescue Task Force fact sheet on blizzards

Search your disaster in the NHS Catalog (click on the Catalog tab)
 * __Print Resources__**

=Part 2: Specific Disaster and Personal Accounts= Check the sites above for information about and links to specific disasters that have occurred throughout history. For personal stories about that disaster, try the following:

1. In the PowerSearch box: link your disaster with "personal narratives" (add name of specific disaster where possible) or "survival" to access magazine and newspaper articles. //Example: floods and personal narratives// media type="custom" key="8336776"

2. Historical: //Google// search - link your disaster with "survival stories" or "personal narratives" (add name of specific disaster where possible) media type="custom" key="6174657"

3. Online news: go to a news source like Google News or CNN and search for possible articles