Saturday, February 26, 2011

NetLibrary

NetLibrary
NetLibrary is organized well and it is easy to navigate the ebooks.  I like the advanced search options.  They are easy to use and provide search results.  NetLibrary has a wide variety of reference books.  I enjoyed finding professional development resources for my profession.
After searching for Constitution Day, I found that Representing Popular Sovereignty: The Constitution in American Political Culture by Daniel Lessard Levin gives the history of Constitution Day.  Of course, the students could always read The Constitution of the United States of America which is also found on NetLibrary.  I would also suggest A Companion to the United States Constitution and its Amendments by John R. Vile.
In the Advanced search of Oklahoma publishers, I found a wide variety of books.  The ranged from biographies to historical tales of the prairie, Native American biographies to travel guides.  I believe many of the titles I found would benefit the students researching Western history.

1 comment:

  1. Great report, Pam! Nothing much else for me to say, except that we like NetLibrary because it is 24/7--there when you need it.

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