Chocolate+War

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Select a controversial book:
Check the lists in the suggested print titles listed under "Print source" below Select a title from the Banned Books bookmark Go to the ACLU list of banned/challenged books (from the American Library Association)

//Add your citation in EasyBib as you identify each source. Add your annotation after taking notes from your source. See// Annotation information below
__**PRINT Source:**__
 * [[image:NHSLibrary2.jpg link="@http://lms.npsct.org/"]] || Access the NHS Catalog and click on the //Catalog// tab.
 * SEARCH**: banned books OR censorship
 * BROWSE**: 098.1

__Some suggested titles__: //Hit List: Frequently Challenged Books for Young Adults// - 098 HIT //Hit List// //for Young Adults 2 : Frequently Challenged Books for Young Adults// - 098 LES //Banned Books 1999 Resource Guide// - 098.1 DOY //Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Social Grounds// - 098.1 SOV //Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Sexual Grounds// - 098.1 SOV //Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Political Grounds// - 098.1 KAR //Banned Books: Literature Suppressed on Religious Grounds// - 098.1 BAL ||

__** Electronic (online) source: **__

// Example: "chocolate war" controversy // Select your source carefully - censorship is a controversial topic ||
 * Search engine || media type="custom" key="7883499"
 * Search term suggestion**: link your book's title (in quotes) with //censorship// OR //banned// OR //challenged// OR //controversy//
 * Wikipedia? || This social encyclopedia is not recommended for school use. If you must use it, check the article's rating under the //Discussion// tab before proceeding only A or FA (Featured Article) or GA status should be considered. ||
 * [[image:Gale_powersearch.jpg link="@http://galesites.com/menu/index.php?loc=s0940"]] || Use this Gale database/eBook search engine to search for articles, journals, magazines and newspapers.

Link your book's title (in quotes) with //censorship// OR //banned// OR //challenged// OR //controversy.//


 * Example: "chocolate war" and censorship **

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 //**Note: you will write an annotation (description) for the resource you choose from this part**.// //Simply put, explain why you chose the source you did and what kind of information was included in the article. You will also want to tell how useful the information was for your informatioin needs. Click// here //for more information on writing an annotation OR use the// //reliability formula:// A + B + C = Reliability **//*How do I go back to fill in the annotation box?//** Add an annotation by clicking on "edit" next to the citation. Scroll down to "Add Annotation" to bring up the box. //Tip: write your annotation in a Word document - then copy and paste it into the annotation box.//
 * __Annotation__**
 * A - __**Authority**__ (who put this together? What makes them an expert?)
 * B - __**Bias**__ (what is their slant? Do they represent both sides? If not, find an additional site to balance this one)
 * C - __**Currency**__ (how old is the site? Has it been updated?)