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7th Grade Ancient Rome: DATABASE Resources

A 7th grade research project covering many aspects of the world of Ancient Rome.

KIDS Info Bits

KIDS INFOBITS

Kids InfoBits is a sub-collection of WYLD (Wyoming Libraries Databases). Kids InfoBits makes it easy to tell if you've found a reference book, a magazine, a newspaper, or an image because they organize search results on the right side of the screen.

Some of the information is written and published by Kids InfoBits and some of it comes from outside sources like Calliope Magazine or FACES Magazine.  You can tell by looking at the source citation on the top or bottom of the article.

Please use the search tips in the center column to search in Kids InfoBits.

How do I cite an article from Kids InfoBits

You can export a citation from any article you find in the In Context Gale Databases.  To do so, look on the right sidebar where it says "Citation Tools".  Then, select export to Noodletools.

GALE IN CONTEXT Databases

How to I cite an article from Gale InContext Databases?

You can export a citation from any article you find in the In Context Gale Databases.  To do so, look on the right sidebar where it says "Citation Tools".  Then, select export to Noodletools.

BrainPop Databases

Available databases:

BrainPOP, Jr.
BrainPOP
BrainPOP en español 
BrainPOP ESL 

When in, click login button on top right corner

You will need a user name and password which your librarian will supply!

How to cite a BrainPop video in Noodletools

How do I cite a video clip from BrainPOP?

Procedure:

Create New Citation

Where: Choose "Database"

What: Choose “Film or Video Recording”

In top section:

“My Library’s Databases”: select BrainPop

URL: leave blank

Film or Video Recording Section:

    Contributor section: leave blank

“If citing entire film/recording emphasize contribution of”: select “No special emphasis”

Title of film/video: enter the title of the clip that you used from

    Studio/Distributor: leave blank

    Release date: leave blank