Living Books' Ugly Stepsisters: Reference Books!
By Maggie Hogan
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Excellent information and exercises. The Research Writing section
includes advice and exercises for planning and writing a research
project, including finding and evaluating sources, searching
electronically, avoiding plagiarism, and working with and documenting
sources. Includes video tutorials.
www.aresearchguide.com
The goal of this web site is to provide all the necessary tools for
students to conduct research and to present their findings. Site
provides a Quick Click to
Search Engines, annotated
Research, Writing,
and Style Guides (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, etc.), housing some of
the best education sites in a
Virtual Library arranged by the
Dewey
Decimal Classification System.
The site also provides guidelines on: How to write an
A+ research paper,
How to effectively deliver a
presentation, How to
format a research or
term paper, How to
quote passages, How
not to plagiarize, How to write
Footnotes and Endnotes with examples on writing
First Footnotes and
Endnotes in MLA style plus a
Footnotes Sample Page and an
Endnotes
Sample Page.
www.ipl.org/teen/aplus - Internet Public Library – bookmark this site!
Great place to find information on all kinds of topics.
www.refdesk.com/homework.html#tools
- Reference Desk – Homework Helper –
master lists of useful sites! Well organized.
www.writinghelp-central.com
- Your one-stop writing help center.
www.bedfordstmartins.com/online/citex.html - Need to cite a source? This
is an excellently organized, easy-to-use that covers any kind of
citation imaginable.
www.bartleby.com/reference
- (This is a link to different types of
reference books)
- Bible
- Bible dictionary/concordance/atlas
- Age appropriate dictionary
- Thesaurus - The one in your word processor doesn’t count! I prefer
Roget’s International Thesaurus over an alphabetical one. Learn to use
it!
- Almanac – do you know what it contains?! Wow!
- **Age & subject appropriate atlases (Classroom, Answer, Historical,
Bible, etc.)
- Either on-line encyclopedia or a hardcopy
- Merck Manual
- Your favorite writing reference books, for example: Writer’s Inc, or
Write Right! by Jan Venolia (10.95)
Optional, but Exceedingly Useful
- **Google Pocket Guide – don’t Google without it
- A book of quotations – although there are good quotation sites
on-line, I still love to use a book for quotes.
- The Order of Things: How Everything in the World is Organized into
Hierarchies, Structures, and Pecking Orders by Barbara Ann Kipfer. I
love this book! (18.95)
Reference works that Kids will Use and Enjoy
- **Fandex Field Guides
- **Science or Nature encyclopedia
- How --- Works kind of books
- Pocket Tables: An Everyday Reference by John O.E. Clark (4.95)
- Visual Dictionaries
** Books sold by Bright Ideas Press
Adult Reference Section
016.909
Dictionary of Historic Dates published by Facts on File by George Kohn
From the “ABC” Treaty to the Zurich Treaty of 1859. Includes entries such as “Yes, Virginia there is a Santa Claus,” The Pledge of Allegiance, The Nicene Creed, Pliny the Younger’s letters, etc. I wish I had had this! Concise explanations of the document as well as where to look for further reading. This does not include the actual primary source material.
391
20,000 Years of Fashion: History of Costumes and Personal Adornments. Not recommending this book specifically, but the Dewey Decimal number is useful for finding similar titles in both Adult and Children’s Reference. Costume books are super for history studies. (Be aware that nudity is common in these types of books.)
394.26
Chase’s Calendar of Events, A Day-by-Day Directory to Special Days, Weeks & Months. Includes searchable CD-Rom database. Use this book! Includes:
National & International Holidays
Festivals Worldwide
Historical Anniversaries
Astronomical Phenomenon
Sporting Events
Celebrity Birthdays
Facts about Presidents, States, Territories, Lists of Governors, Senators, US Supreme Court, Special Months, Major Award winners in many categories: Nobel, Pulitzer, Dover Awards, Newbery Books, etc.
609
A History of Great Inventions by James Dyson (& other similar books)
Persian ice cream to microchips and Paper clips to the atom bomb.
616
The Merck Manual of Medical Information Home Edition
Vital, easy-to-understand info about almost every known medical issue. Includes A-Z listing of brand-name and generic drugs as well as common medical tests, and other highly useful information. Easier than searching on the internet.
709
History of Art by HW Janson
Tip: check the same call number in the following sections:
Adult, Oversized, YA (Young Adult), Children
809
Master Plots - 1,801 Plot Stories and Critical Evaluations of the World’s Finest Literature published by Magill
Vol 1 From Aristophanes to Alice’s Adventure in Wonderland
Anna Karenina to Animal Farm, Beowulf to Bambi!
Bambi example:
- Type of Work: Novel
Author: Felix Satten
Type of Plot: Fable
Time of Plot: Indeterminate
Locale: a Forest
First Published: Serial 1922, book 1923
- Bambi – a deer
The Old Prince – a stag who befriends Bambi
Etc.
The Story (synopsis)
Critical Evaluation
Bibliography
Children’s Reference Section
011.62 A-Zoo Picture Subject Access to Children’s Picture Books
011 Beyond Picture Books
423 Visual Dictionary
510 Math Dictionary
513 Numbers you Need
582.16 Trees DK Eyewitness Handbooks – my favorite field guide series.
909 NY Public Library Chronologies
909 Today in History DK Publishing
929 Flags of the World by Country - Two-page spread per country including a full-page color photo of each country’s flag. Go to www.crayola.com to print flags to color. Register. Search for “flags.”)
Facts On File – Wonderful Reproducibles!!!!
The Human Body on File
Junior Science on File
Animal Anatomy
Junior Science on File
(Upper Level Science on File located in Adult Reference)
Make an appointment with the librarian for a tour of the library with an emphasis on the reference materials available.
Periodicals
Magazines
Newspapers
Computers
On-Line Databases
Leased databases