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CDS Library Resources and Services
Print resources:
- Over
10,000 books in the Upper School library, plus access to 10,000 books in the
Lower and Middle School Libraries
- Maps, videos, DVDs, and CD-Roms
- Subscriptions
to over thirty hard copy magazines and newspapers
Online
resources (available from school and home):
The CDS Library Web Page has links to class assignment
research help, online resources (some listed below), the CDS library catalogue
and local library catalogues, online homework helpers, and more.
- The
LexisNexis Scholastic Edition
database, updated several times daily, has material in four
categories:
- News
( over 200 US and foreign newspapers, broadcast transcripts,
wire service reports, 40+ leading magazines, and foreign new sources in
Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Dutch);
- Legal
Research ( U.S. Supreme Court cases from 1789 to today, State
High Court cases and state law digests from all 50 states, law review
articles from over 500 publications, and all federal laws from 1988 to
the present);
- Legislation
( U.S. and state bill tracking reports, U.S. and state bill texts, profiles
of members of Congress and Congressional voting reports , Congressional
Record with debates from the House and Senate floors, State legislative
calendars); and
- Statistics
( 40,000+ indexed tables drawn from federal, state, private, and international
sources, including the Bureau of the Census, Consumer Product Safety Commission,
the Environmental Protection Agency, the World Bank, the National Science
Foundation, and the Small Business Administration).
- The
Student Resource Center
is a “fully integrated database containing thousands of curriculum-targeted
primary documents, biographies, topical essays, background information, critical
analyses, full-text coverage of 800 magazines, over 10,000 photographs and
illustrations, and more than 8 hours of audio and video clips.”
- Opposing
Viewpoints “draws on the
acclaimed social issues series published by Greenhaven Press, as well as core
reference content from other Gale and Macmillan Reference USA sources to provide
a complete one-stop source for information on social issues. Contains access
to viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links
to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles.”
- Biography
Resource Center
"contains over 400,000 biographies from 130 respected Gale Group reference
resources and also includes full-text articles from hundreds of periodicals
and more than 23,000 images. Search for people based on one or more personal
facts such as birth and death year, nationality, ethnicity, occupation or
gender, or combine criteria to create a highly-targeted custom search."
- The
WebMARC
Library Collection
consists of annotated links
to educational and reliable web sites evaluated by librarians and is integrated
into the library's online catalogue.
Classes:
- A
unit of ninth grade English is taught by the librarian and devoted to research
and information skills: finding, evaluating, using, and citing reliable
information in print and online resources.
- The
librarian teaches effective use of library resources, both print and electronic,
for specific class assignments. “Library Resources” handouts with research
resources and strategies are created for each class research assignment.
- General
library guides offer assistance on conducting research, determining online
information reliability, constructing proper citations, and other topics.
- Seniors
may choose to research a topic of their choice
independently and in depth.
They present their findings in a paper and an oral defense.
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