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//Option 1// – For biographical articles on most women: Click on "High School“ under "Search Individual Resources" - then select **Biography Resource Center** you will click on "Search Individual Resources" to select the Biography Resource Center) In the search box, enter the name. ex. Alice Paul Use tabs to locate biographies, magazines articles, etc.
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//Option 2// – For more articles (especially for more recent people): In the find articles box, enter the name. ex. **Marilyn Monroe** Use the tabs to browse articles. Do NOT select articles marked ** review. ** Use the information in the source citations to complete your bibliography entry. //The following databases require passwords for home access. Passwords are on p.41 of your student planner//.
 * The **** books **** and **** magazine **** tabs are particularly good. **



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Reference Books(located downstairs)
 * BOOKS**

REF 305.4 //American Women's History// REF 810.9 AME //American Women Writers (4 vols.)// REF 920.72 NOT //Notable American Women, 1607-1950//

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Select Catalog tab and search by **name** or by **subject** ex. women's suffrage OR women and rights OR american women

Browse 305.48 for books on American women's rights

Browse "decades" books for articles on 20th century women in the context of their time 973.91 - 1901-1953 973.92 - 1953 -

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Suggested Websites

American Women Through Time

Women in History

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