Roaring+Twenties+Assignments


 * BOOKS**
 * 973.9 and 973.91**
 * Browse** the "decades" books on the 1920s for your topics - use table of contents or index.

Select the Catalog tab and enter keywords - try pairing your topic //and history// ex. movies and history
 * [[image:NHSLibrary2.jpg link="@http://lms.npsct.org"]]Search** the NHS Catalog

REF 306 BOW - //Bowling, Beatniks, and Bellbottoms // REF 391 PEN //- Fashion, Costume, and Clothing ... // REF 902 TIM - //Timelines// (science, technology, performing arts, art, architecture, literature, etc.) REF 973.91 U.S. - //U.S.A. Twenties// (6 vols.)
 * Reference (**located downstairs)

**eBooks -** For home access, you will need a public library card.

Click on +history. Then select one of the following titles: //**American Decades**// (good for all topics) //**Bowling, Beatniks and Bellbottoms**// ... //**Fashion, Costume & Clothing**// ...  XXX Then - Open the **Table of Contents** - and select the **1920s** to browse articles on your topic. Use the Citation Tool to help you complete your bibliography. Noodle Tools Hint: Select **Reference Source** and select **Online Database** when prompted. You will use the source citation from the article to fill-in information about the original book as well. Note: The name of the database is **Gale Virtual Reference Library**.

You will need a public library card to access from home. Under “Search Individual Resources” select **High School** Select **DisCovering Collection** Enter **1920s** Use the Source Citation from the article to help you complete your bibliography. Noodle Tools Hint: Select **Reference Source** and then select **Online Database** when prompted. You will use the source citation from the article to fill-in information about the original book as well. Note: The name of the database will be **Discovering Collection** .

NoodleTools - (NHS subscription) - Create bibliographies, enote cards, organize research, share with teachers and other students. Click here for login information or further directions. For home access, see p. 41 in the Newington Student Planner for passwords