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2. Put a checkmark next to each of the databases you want to search. 3. Enter your search terms. 4. Limit results using the sidebar on the left. 5. Click on the article to select it. 6. Print, Cite and Save are listed to the right of the article. ||  || 2. Select relevant resources. ||  || 2. If you find a book you want, write down the call number. (The call number is the information in red. It is either a Dewey Decimal Number for nonfiction or Alpha for author for fiction). ||  || 1. Create your project. Select MLA. Select Advanced. 2. Always complete citation in the bibliography/works cited first. ||  ||
 * = Electronic Resources = || [[image:northhighlibrary/ebscoer_button.gif width="181" height="73" link="@http://www.infohio.org/ER/secure/EBSCO.asp"]] || 1. Select the white button labelled All Database Search.
 * || [[image:gale.gif link="@http://infotrac.galegroup.com/itweb/east86091?db=GVRL"]] || 1. Follow basic instructions.
 * || [[image:infohiologo_small.png link="@http://www.infohio.org/ER/ER9-12.asp"]] || You should use other Infohio databases as much as possible for this project. ||  ||
 * = Books = || [[image:Cat.jpg link="@http://lgca.infohio.org/opac/WE/WENHS/"]] || 1. Type keywords.
 * || ==W-E Public Library== || Use the public library to obtain a book. ||  ||
 * = Search Engines = || ==Yippy== || Yippy clusters results into easy to use groups. ||  ||
 * || ==Google== || Try Google Scholar. ||  ||
 * || ==Try these== ||  ||   ||
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 * = Research Tools = || [[image:5557799.gif link="@http://www.noodletools.com/index.php"]] || Use Noodle Tools to keep track of your sources (bibliography/works cited) and notes (notecards).