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Turning Points in History: People, Ideas, Events Livonia HS Library December 2012 Books: Some of the books in our library that might have helpful information: The atom bomb Call #: 355 ATO Tamara L. Roleff, book editor. Turning points in world history. Published 2000. The pyramid builders Call #: 932 S Smith, Carter, 1962Turning points in world history. Published 1991 Hiroshima and Nagasaki Call #: 940.54 Claypool, J. Miner, Jane Claypool. Turning points of World War II. Published 1984 D-Day Call #: 940.54 DAN Dank, Milton, 1920Turning points of World War II Published 1984. D-day Call #: 940.54 M Miller, Marilyn, 1946Turning points in American history. Published 1986. Hiroshima Call #: 940.54 M McPhillips, Martin, 1950Turning points in American history Published 1985. Midway and Guadalcanal Call #: 940.54 MAC McGowen, Tom. Turning points of World War II Published 1984. The Battle of Britain Call #: 940.54 MAR Markl, Julia. Turning points of World War II Published 1984. The invasion of Poland Call #: 940.54 SAU Saunders, Alan. Turning points of World War II Published 1984. Pearl Harbor Call #: 940.54 SHA Shapiro, William E. Turning points of World War II Published 1984. The Berlin airlift Call #: 943.1 W Westerfeld, Scott. A Silver Burdett library selection. Published 1989. The Berlin Wall Call #: 943.1 M Mirabile, Lisa. Turning points in world history. Published 1991. The Meiji restoration and the rise of modern Japan Call #: 952.03 A Avakian, Monique. A Silver Burdett library selection. Published 1991. The Tet offensive Call #: 959.704 W Wills, Charles. Turning points in American history. Published 1989. Saratoga : turning point of the American Revolution Call #: 973.3 K Ketchum, Richard M., 1922Published 1997. The crash of '29 and the New Deal Call #: 973.91 Glassman, Bruce. Turning points in American history Published 1986 History behind the headlines. Call #: R 909.13 HIS Published 2001. Profiles in world history : significant events and the people who shaped them Call #: R 920 MOS [edited by] Joyce Moss and George Wilson. Published 1996. They made history : a biographical dictionary Call #: R 920 WIG Wigoder, Geoffrey, 1922Published 1993 History of the ancient & medieval world Call #: R 930 HIS [edited by Henk Dijkstra]. Published 1996. Great events from history: modern European series Call #: R 940 MAG VOL. III Magill, Frank Northen, 1907- .Published 1973. Chronology of European history, 15,000 B.C. to 1997 Call #: R 940.02 POW edited by John Powell ; editor, Great events from history, Frank N. Magill. Published 1997. Great events from history: American series Call #: R 940.2 MAG VOL. II Magill, Frank N. (Frank Northen), 1907-1997. Published 1975. Dictionary of American history. Call #: R 973.03 DIC Robert H. Ferrell and Joan Hoff, senior editors. 1996. To find more books, use the library catalog on the library webpage or on your desktop. If you can’t find a book specifically on your topic, try to broaden your search: for example, if there are no books on the topic “Battle of Verdun”, try looking for books on “World War 1”. Video: Bing Videos http://www.bing.com/videos/browse Vimeo http://vimeo.com NBC Learn (set up your own account; instructions on handout) http://archives.nbclearn.com/portal/site/k-12 SchoolTube http://www.schooltube.com/ PBS http://www.pbs.org Khan Academy http://www.khanacademy.org/ Subscription Databases: Go to the Livonia HS Library webpage at http://classrooms.livoniacsd.org/mdonofrio/index.htm Click on the Subscription Databases link. Enter the username (livoniahs) and password. Some databases to try are: 2. Biography Reference Bank Full Text Select 9. Gale Ebooks (Gale Virtual Reference Library) 16. NOVEL Gale Periodicals (33 periodical databases) 21. Opposing Viewpoints In Context 22. Salem Press Ebooks (Milestone Documents Series) 25. Student Resources in Context Websites American Memory http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html Resources from the Library of Congress on all aspects of the history of the US. EuroDocs http://eudocs.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Main_Page NYPL Digital Gallery http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/index.cfm Rare images from the New York Public Library’s Collection. ProCon.org http://www.procon.org/ Public Policy Issues and Groups from Vanderbilt University Libraries http://www.library.vanderbilt.edu/romans/pubpol.html Other websites can be found by clicking “Links by Subject” on the HS Library Webpage. (Note: there are links for primary source documents here.) U. S. Government documents can be found by searching at http://www.FDSys.gov