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Library cardholders can access online databases for articles on specific subjects!

 

See also the library's Homeschooling links and Reference links, which connect to dictionaries, encyclopedias, international information, maps, statistics, style guides and more.



History & Social Studies
See also the library's subject guide to Mythology. For additional resources in this subject area, see the library's list of online Encyclopedias and History Databases.

Good StartingPoints;   Geography;   Government  (International,   United States);   History   (Good Starting Points,   Ancient,   Discoverers & Exploration,   Middle Ages,   20th-Century Decades,   United States,   Virginia)

  • Good Starting Points

    • Foods and Recipes of the World

      • Culinary History Timeline
        Consult this timeline for information on the role of food in cultural/social history, to find international recipes from a variety of time periods or to research the history of a particular food in the chronological Food Timeline.

      • RecipeSource
        Search this site for help when your world history homework assignment is to create an ethnic dish. Over 70,000 recipes arranged by regional ethnic cuisines or by type of dish.

    • On This Day
      Designed to assist student in grades 3-12, this site offers highlights in history arranged by date, in some cases with links to articles about the subject of the day.

  • Geography
    See also Environment & Ecology and the library's links to Maps. For additional resources in geography, see the library's list of online Geography Databases.

    • About.com : Geography Links

    • Geography Dictionary and Glossary
      Definitions for more than 1400 terms covering physical and human geography and related disciplines. (Note that the dictionary uses British English spelling.)

    • Geography World
      An excellent collection of links on all aspects of geography: geology, weather, culture, environment and conservation, maps, time and much more.

    • Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
      Contains approximately 1.3 million names, arranged in hierarchies, including vernacular and historical names, coordinates and place types.

    • National Geographic Map Machine
      Hundreds of theme-based, customizable maps for all areas of the globe.

    • Outline Maps
      An educational site providing copyright-free outline maps.

    • Worldmapper
      A collection of color-coded world theme maps, where territories are "re-sized" according to the subject; for example, map displays showing the relative global distribution of natural resources, wealth, population, education, fuel, transportation, work, etc. Each map can be printed as a full-color poster, and has links to data tables. Nearly 200 maps currently available, with more being added.

  • Government
    International,   United States

    • International

      See also the library's links to  International Information and International Politics

      • Chiefs of State and Cabinet Members of Foreign Governments

      • Flag Detective
        Use this site to identify national flags by their design elements (such as crosses, stripes, crescents, etc.). In many cases, brief historical information on the date of adoption is given along with a full color reproduction of the flag.

      • Flags of the World
        Search for full color images of flags by country name, geographic region or keyword. Black and white outline drawings of many flags are also available in a variety of sizes.

      • Rulers
        Frequently updated, this site offers country-by-country listings of heads of state, heads of government and foreign ministers "since 1700," plus a "chronicle of relevant events since 1996."

      • World Statesmen
        This site identifies heads of state and heads of government for "all countries and territories of the world;" offers brief historical timelines; links to maps, anthems, flags and constitutions; and contains information on a number of international organizations.


  • History
  • See also the library's links to the History of Virginia.  For additional resources in this subject area, see the library's list of online History Databases.

    Good Starting Points,   Ancient,   Discoverers and Exploration,   Middle Ages,   20th-Century Decades,   United States,   Virginia


    • Good Starting Points


      • AlternaTime
        Offers timelines in the areas of history and cultures, science and technology, arts and literature, popular culture and science fiction. Assembled and maintained by a college librarian, the links are for the most part drawn from substantial sources such as professional organizations, universities (.edu's), governmental agencies, PBS, the History Channel, NASA and the Library of Congress.

      • Best of History Web Sites
        Find information from prehistoric to modern times by browsing categories of history topics. A description accompanies each of the recommended 1200+ links. The site also contains history-related games, links for maps, and lesson plans and activities for teachers.

      • Calendars through the Ages
        Describes in detail human endeavors to organize time in calendar form according to Christian, Jewish, Chinese, Islamic, Mayan and other tenets. Includes an interesting "Timeline of Calendar Facts."

      • Earth Calendar
        Well designed and easy to search, this site enables you to browse for significant celebrations worldwide by date, country, religion or lunar phase.

      • HyperHistory Online
        A color-coded tableau of clickable links covering 3000 years of world history, addressing significant people and events in science and exploration, technology, politics and war, literature, culture, theology and religion.

      • The Media History Project Timeline
        For periods from prehistoric time to the present, including separate timelines for each decade in the 20th century. Includes some images.

      • Teacher Oz's Kingdom of History
        Extraordinarily detailed coverage of world history from ancient to modern times, with sections devoted to topics as diverse as timelines, legends, religions, wars, fine arts, inventions, royalty, flags/maps, etc.

    • Ancient History

      • China

        • Ancient China
          Designed by the British Museum for elementary school students. Chapters include Crafts and Artisans, Geography, Time, Tombs and Ancestors, and Writing. Within each chapter, there are three sections: a story/narrative, a visual exploration area and a challenge activity.

        • China
          A timeline of Chinese dynasties including a brief history and accomplishments of the dynasty along with images of artifacts from that time period. Presented by the EMuseum at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

      • Egypt

        • Ancient Egypt
          Visually stunning, with well-organized information. This Web site is supported by the Trustees of the British Museum.

        • The Ancient Egypt Site

        • Ancient Egyptian Culture
          Discover what daily life was like in Ancient Egypt. In addition, learn about Ancient Egypt's art, military, architecture, hieroglyphics, government and more on this site offered by the EMuseum at Minnesota State University, Mankato.

      • Greece

      • Rome

      • The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World

    • Discoverers and Exploration
      These links tie in with Virginia's Standards of Learning for eighth graders, but many of the sites are also suitable for older or younger students.

      • American Journeys
        Primary documents about the exploration of North America are offered in this digitized collection (including text and images) drawn from 17th- 20th-century books. Emphasis is on eyewitness accounts contained in original manuscripts, valuable geographic and cultural information and chronological listings of highlights. All material is searchable by keyword or can be refined by using drop-down topic menus.

      • Discoverers Web
        A comprehensive set of links to online resources about explorers, the Age of Discovery and related information.

      • Explorers: A Research Guide
        Our librarians have prepared this guide to help you find information in books, magazines, encyclopedias, Web sites and other sources.

      • Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga
        Images on this Web site are drawn from materials that were featured in a traveling exhibit at the National Museum of Natural History in the summer of 2000. The site presents information about the Norsemen by looking at archaeological artifacts, by studying their sagas and their history and by investigating clues from the environment. (Copies of the companion book, "Vikings: The North Atlantic Saga," by Fitzhugh and Ward, are owned by the library.)

    • Middle Ages

      • The Middle Ages
        Co-sponsored by the Annenberg Foundation and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, this educational site offers well-organized, introductory information on various aspects of daily life in the Middle Ages. There are sections on feudal life, health, clothing, homes, arts/entertainment, religion and more. The material, which is suitable for upper elementary and middle school students, includes text as well as images, plus links to more information.

    • Twentieth-Century Decades

      • 1920s

        • The Roaring 20s
          From the "Best of History" Web sites; coverage includes cultural, literary, economic and biographical material for the era.

      • 100 Milestone Documents
        Three organizations (National Archives and Records Administration, National History Day and USA Freedom Corps) have joined in a cooperative initiative to present this online collection of documents representing significant milestones in American history between 1776 and 1965. Scanned images of the original documents enrich the text; each document is transcribed and accompanied by an annotation placing it in historic context.

      • America's Story
        Brought to you by the Library of Congress, this site provides selective images and highlights from American history. It is not designed for in-depth research, but would be suitable for elementary school students needing brief, straightforward coverage of milestones, eras or themes in our country's past.

      • Archiving Early America
        Look at historical documents or pages from 18th-century newspapers and almanacs, view a portrait gallery or read the original text of selected early American biographies.

      • Black History Month
        The LearningNetwork has compiled a rich collection of facts and diverse themes for study through timelines, headlines, biographies (over 400 brief sketches) and milestones in civil rights history. The material is authoritative, though condensed, offering good starting points for report writing.

      • Centuries of Citizenship: A Constitutional Timeline
        Explore people, events and issues that helped shape the U.S. Constitution through this timeline from the National Constitution Center. The timeline covers more than 200 years of history and uses images, audio and video clips to highlight key dates and events.

      • Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents
        This collection features selective material from pre-colonial times to the 21st century. Contents include such key items as the Mayflower Compact, Virginia Charters, the Stamp Act, the Monroe Doctrine, Constitution of the Confederate States of America, inaugural addresses of the presidents, Japanese Surrender Documents of WWII and many more.

      • Civil War@Smithsonian
        Civil War images and artifacts from the Smithsonian's extensive collections are the basis for this presentation produced by the National Portrait Gallery.

      • Colonial Hall: A Look at America's Founders
        Over 100 biographical sketches are offered here of individuals involved in American history as signers of the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation or the U.S. Constitution. The material is drawn from 19th-century resources, with slight editing to "modernize" language usage and spelling.

      • Documenting the American South
        Primary sources from the 19th century including diaries, memoirs, autobiographies and narratives on slavery.

      • Images of American Political History
        More than 500 public domain images related to American political history from the colonial era to the present. Browse by keyword or by special topic area. Some of these copyright-free images have identifying captions.

      • Native American Nations
        Find historical and current information about federally recognized and unrecognized nations. Many of the links are to pages maintained by Indian nations or individuals.

      • Native Americans
        Elementary school-age students can learn about the cultures of the Northeast Woodland, Southeast Woodland, Plains, Southwest, Great Basin/California and Northwest peoples. Try the quiz to see how much you know about the dwellings, plants, animals and clothing used by Native Americans.

      • New Perspectives on the West
        Sponsored by General Motors, and produced by PBS working in conjunction with Ken Burns, this site contains material based upon an eight-part documentary television series. Archival photos, biographical sketches and interactive maps are incorporated into a survey of people, places and events involved in the exploration and settling of the American West.

      • The Salem Witch Trials
        An electronic collection of primary source material, including transcriptions and images of original court documents, historical maps and biographical profiles of notable people.

      • Shmoop — U.S. History
        Study American history and be entertained at the same time. Developed and written by Ph.D. and masters students from top universities, Shmoop's mission is to make learning and writing more fun for high school and college students.

      • Supreme Court: The Oyez Project
        Using sound, text and panoramic graphics, the creators of this Web site (sponsored by Northwestern University) have fashioned a comprehensive tool for accessing Supreme Court cases focusing on constitutional law. One can scan biographies of the justices, listen to oral arguments, search the "On the Docket" component to see listings of cases currently before the Court, review abstracts of historic decisions and more.

      • We Shall Overcome: Historic Places of the Civil Rights Movement
        Based upon files in the National Register of Historic Places, several government agencies have collaborated to present a chronicle of the memorable civil rights events associated with over three dozen places.


Hot Topics
For additional resources in this subject area, see the library's list of Current Events Databases.
  • Almanac of Policy Issues
    Useful for background information on a number of controversial issues. Enriched by links to news articles, associations and U.S. public policy organizations.

  • Best Information on the Net — Hot Paper Topics
    Pros and cons on controversial issues.

  • Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues in Science
    Selected topics for middle or high school students.

  • Politics1: Hot Political Debates and Issues
    Links to organizations and publications representing a wide range of political ideologies, and to advocacy organizations.

  • Public Opinion Polls

    • Polls and Surveys
      The Pew Research Center for the People & the Press publishes the results — and, in some cases, the methodology — of selected polls on political and social issues.

    • Public Agenda Online
      For over a quarter of a century, this organization has engaged in conducting public opinion research for the purpose of educating both citizens and leaders. Key social issues are studied and presented with complementary headlines, statistics and additional links to expert information.

    • World Public Opinion
      "Covers national, cross-national and international surveys" to garner public opinion from around the world. Searches can be focused on a topic or on a region. To view U.S. public opinion on international issues, see United States/Canada under "Explore World Opinion By Region."

  • Social Issues
    Provides links to diverse but reputable sources of pro and con viewpoints on important contemporary social issues. Includes references to related statistics. This is a debater's gold mine!



More Links
From the library's list of Homework Web sites.

 



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