_American Memory
Primary and Secondary Resources Available
National Archives
Through this website, you will have access to photographs, diaries, memories, and other primary sources.
Maryland Historical Society
"The library’s collections include 60,000 books, 800,000 photographs, 5 million manuscripts, 6,500 prints and broadsides, 1 million pieces of printed ephemera, extensive genealogy indexes, and more, reflecting the history of Maryland and its people."
Databases
Howard County Library
American Periodicals Series
Biography Resource Center
Historical New York Times
History Resource Center: U.S.
Gale Virtual Reference Library
Newspaper Source
The Washington Post
These databases are available through the Howard County Library. You must have a card from the County Library in order to access these powerful resources.
Mayfield Woods Middle Online Databases
SIRs Decades
American History
World Book Online Reference Center
Primary Resources
Eduplace
This resource provides access to primary sources regarding U.S. and World history.
Library Research: Finding Primary Sources
UC Berkeley Library
Educsapes
Eduscapes is a great resources for locating primary resources.
Using Primary Sources on the Web
This website was developed by members of the American Library Association.
Maryland Humanities Council
http://www.mdhc.org/
Check out the Maryland Online Encyclopedia & Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Freefall Baltimore
http://www.freefallbaltimore.com
Free Living History Event
Museum Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
830 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
From Revolution to Reconstruction
http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/D/index.htm
You can find primary sources from 1400 to 2001 at this site.
Primary Source Materials
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listdocumentpa.html
Colonial America
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
Human Resources
AskUsNow!
http://www.askusnow.info
Available 24/7 Through this website, you will be connected with a librarian who can help you find primary and secondary resources.
Live Homework Help
Must have a Howard County Library Card for access. Live Homework Help is a resource provided by the Howard County Library. Through this resource, you can discuss your assignment with a subject area specialist in an interactive chat room. The specialist, for example, could suggest where to locate websites regarding your topic.
Primary and Secondary Resources Available
National Archives
Through this website, you will have access to photographs, diaries, memories, and other primary sources.
Maryland Historical Society
"The library’s collections include 60,000 books, 800,000 photographs, 5 million manuscripts, 6,500 prints and broadsides, 1 million pieces of printed ephemera, extensive genealogy indexes, and more, reflecting the history of Maryland and its people."
Databases
Howard County Library
American Periodicals Series
Biography Resource Center
Historical New York Times
History Resource Center: U.S.
Gale Virtual Reference Library
Newspaper Source
The Washington Post
These databases are available through the Howard County Library. You must have a card from the County Library in order to access these powerful resources.
Mayfield Woods Middle Online Databases
SIRs Decades
American History
World Book Online Reference Center
Primary Resources
Eduplace
This resource provides access to primary sources regarding U.S. and World history.
Library Research: Finding Primary Sources
UC Berkeley Library
Educsapes
Eduscapes is a great resources for locating primary resources.
Using Primary Sources on the Web
This website was developed by members of the American Library Association.
Maryland Humanities Council
http://www.mdhc.org/
Check out the Maryland Online Encyclopedia & Maryland History and Culture Bibliography
Freefall Baltimore
http://www.freefallbaltimore.com
Free Living History Event
Museum Reginald F. Lewis Museum of Maryland African American History & Culture
830 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, MD 21201
From Revolution to Reconstruction
http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/D/index.htm
You can find primary sources from 1400 to 2001 at this site.
Primary Source Materials
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/fil/pages/listdocumentpa.html
Colonial America
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
Human Resources
AskUsNow!
http://www.askusnow.info
Available 24/7 Through this website, you will be connected with a librarian who can help you find primary and secondary resources.
Live Homework Help
Must have a Howard County Library Card for access. Live Homework Help is a resource provided by the Howard County Library. Through this resource, you can discuss your assignment with a subject area specialist in an interactive chat room. The specialist, for example, could suggest where to locate websites regarding your topic.