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In addition to the almost 23,000 volumes of print resources available in the library, we also encourage our school family to utilize the following Internet resources. Some sites require a user name and password. See librarians for this information.
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- Save to a Floppy disk or USB Flash Drive.
- Email the information to yourself.
- Print out the information in the library
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Avoid plagiarism: always cite your sources accurately. The school uses the book, Writers Inc: A Student Handbook for Writing and Learning, Lexington, MA: D.C. Heath and Company, latest edition.
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Primary sources: 20 Florida newspapers, 500 other US papers, full text articles; maps; ill-use. Science source collection: Great for science research
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Middle School and High School Level: Full-text magazines (600); Educational Journals for teachers (400); Literary Databases; Images, Maps & flags; biographies pamphlets, reference books; US documents. Primary Online Package: ( Elementary)full text articles 50 magazines; Encyclopedia of Animals; Image collection.
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Main Library
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Hompage
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