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Exploring the Protestant Reformation: A Guide for Students

Discover essential information about the Protestant Reformation using Gale Student Resources in Context and EBSCO databases at Wilde Lake High School. Learn to navigate the databases, find references on key topics, and access valuable resources. Need help? Ask the Media Center staff!

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Exploring the Protestant Reformation: A Guide for Students

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  1. Search for information aboutThe Reformation Let’s try some of the databases At Wilde Lake High School

  2. Gale Student Resources in ContextLet’s click on Advanced Search

  3. Look at the drop down menuSelect subject from the list

  4. Type The Reformationin the search box

  5. Let’s see the results:all the references titles on this list are about the Protestant Reformation

  6. About that assignment… • Remember to check Gale for the people or topics individually. • Individual entries were easily found for all the listed topics except Frederick the Wise – we’d need more information to find this person. • Spelling check – Anne Boleyn • Questions? Ask the Media staff for help.

  7. EBSCO databasesTry History Reference Center

  8. Use Advanced feature inSIRS

  9. Let’s set up a subject search

  10. We’re ready to go.

  11. Great results – a graphic subject box, as well as reference and web sites

  12. Let’s get started Questions about how to use databases and other research tools? Ask the Media Center staff anytime. This map was one of the images the SIRS search turned up

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