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World War II: Due March 7, 2013


PRINT SOURCES : Non-fiction and Reference books will be on reserve in the library or you can access the library catalog [|HERE].

ELECTRONIC SOURCES :

__ Databases __: [|Pop Culture Universe] Select "Era" and "1940s" **__or__** Select "Advanced Search" for information on Music, Movies, Literature, etc.

[|Student Resources in Context] Enter topic in search box or under "History" select "View All" and "WWII"

[|World Book Encyclopedia Online] Enter your topic or "World War II" in search box

[|Daily Life Through History] Enter "American Food During World War II" or "World War II" in search box

[|FactCite] Enter your topic or "World War II" in search box

__ Internet __:

Use [|WebPath Express]in our Library Catalog for quality websites. - select Academy of Notre Dame - Catalog - WebPath Express (in left-hand column)

[|American Cultural History: 1940s] - scroll down for information on literature, fashion, and theatre [|Wessels: 1940's] - check left-hand column for information on pop culture (music), rationing, internment and minorities [|U.S. Army: USO] [|Spartacus: Manhattan Project] The Manhattan Project: The National Museum of Nuclear Science and History [|Women and the Homefront During World War II] [|Atomic Archive] - History of the Atomic Bomb [|Women come to the Front: Journalists, Photographers and Broadcasters During WWII] [|World War II Rationing on the U.S. Homefront] [|Archer Audio Archives: 1940-1949] [|Docs Teach: The Great Depression and World War II] - primary source documents from World War II [|Eyewitness to History: World War II] [|Digital Vaults] - Click on "Search" and enter "World War II" in search box [|American Visionaries: Tuskegee Airmen] [|History: Yalta Conference]

[|NoodleTools] - use NoodleBib to create Bibliography/Works Cited in MLA or APA format

February 2013