Look for books in the Service Library by clicking this link! If you cannot find the book you need in the Service catalog, you can search all of the libraries in the school district and ask the librarian to inter-library loan the book from another school! See the librarian for help!
This links to the ASD Student Webtools page, allowing access to Google Apps.
Use Country Reports to find data on over 200 countries and the states of America. A username and password is required; see the librarian.
Use this link to access the Google Primary Source search page.
These sites will assist you with various Social Studies assignments. See the Librarian for usernames and passwords!
U.S. Government, American History, Modern History, and Ancient and Medieval History Online are all Infobase Databases.
U.S. Government Online: a searchable database. A username and password is required for this site. This site offers primary sources!
Your source for all things historic, including eBooks and some primary source material! You will need a username and password to access this site.
American History Online: a searchable database. A username and password is required for this site. This site offers primary sources!
Assigned a research project? Gale Student Resources in Context provides overviews as well as in-depth coverage of a wide array of topics!
You need the username and password for this site. Search for primary sources in this database!
Modern History Online, with a searchable database. A username and password is required for this site. This site offers primary sources!
This is a the access point for reference e-books for art, science, history, law, medicine, religion, and the national and the world. These eBooks include American and World History primary sources.
Ancient and Medieval History Online: a searchable database. A username and password is required this site. This site offers primary sources!
Assigned a report on a person? Access EBSCO's Biography website. A username and password is required.
This website covers a variety of controversial issues, working to avoid bias. It is a great resource for argumentative papers and assignments.
Points of View by EBSCO: the site to visit when your instructor requires an argument paper!
You will need a username and password to access this site.
The World Book Online Encyclopedia. A username and password is required. Students can search specifically for primary sources.
Want to learn more about the decades, math and society, great events in American history, weapons and warfare? This is the database for you! A password and username is required.
The Library of Congress primary sources by state webpage.
A primary source documents resource from Yale Law School.
The American Memory Project from the Library of Congress. "American Memory provides free and open access through the Internet to written and spoken words, sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music that document the American experience. It is a digital record of American history and creativity."
The Charters of Freedom from the National Archives provides historical backgrounds on the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Additionally, there is information on the Founding Fathers and the impact the above charters had on history.
A link to the National Archives, a resource for primary source documents. Search through various presidential libraries as well!
A resource of American secondary and primary documents spanning America's history; arrangements include by era, primary source documents, and teacher resources.
U.S. Government
The portal to the United States Government.
Access vital statistics about the citizens of the United States.
The CIA World Fact Book provides information on the various countries in the world, including population, economics, the government, transportation, and transnational issues.
Perdue's OWL resource page for MLA style citation and format.
Perdue's OWL resource page for Chicago style citation and format.
Perdue's OWL resource page for APA citation and format.