Here are places to look for reliable, accurate information on your Cold War topic. If you find a great site, please share it by adding a comment at the end of this blog.
We have a trial version of ABC-CLIO, a history database, just in time for your Cold War projects.See how lucky you are! If you are asked for a user ID and password, they are both HopatcongStudent. It is case sensitive so be sure to type the capital letters.
Access EBSCOhost, Gale Virtual Reference Library, Noodle Tools, World Book Online, and Facts on File from the library Web site.
Librarians' Internet Index
In the first column, click on history under Arts and Humanity. Then do a keyword search for the Cold war.
Shmoop
Check on the U.S. History tab and search for Cold War information.
CNN Cold War
Includes excerpts from interviews with important Cold War figures, primary documents, a glossary of Cold War terms, and people profiles
American Heritage magazine
This Web site includes information from the magazine for the past 50 years.
Cold War International History Project
The Cold War International History Project reevaluates the history of the Cold War in light of newly released sources, especially from the former Soviet Bloc.
Cold War Policies 1945-1991
Outline history of the Cold War containing links to online documents and other Internet sources. Also includes lists of Cold War links, books, and films.
Essay Rater
This writing tool proofreads your paper and helps you avoid plagiarism, poor grammar, spelling errors, weak word choice, and punctuation mistakes.
Don't forget to check out the library for actual books on the Cold War. Yeah, books. Remember them?
Reminder--please post any interesting sources you find below.
Friday, January 16, 2009
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