How EVERYONE Can Use the Michigan Electronic Library (MeL) to Teach Better Professors Bruce Haight and Maria Perez-Stable Western Michigan University MCSS.

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How EVERYONE Can Use the Michigan Electronic Library (MeL) to Teach Better Professors Bruce Haight and Maria Perez-Stable Western Michigan University MCSS Annual Conference, February 9, 2009

MeL Easy URL: Free for all Michigan residents—24/7 Logon using valid Michigan driver’s license or other official state ID Contains journal & newspaper articles, books, selected Web sites, and resources for educators Includes materials for children and adults

Why not just use ? Scholarly information is NOT free MeL is part of “private” Web (Michigan pays $5 million annually for services) Provides access to refereed, academic journals not found on Google Share the research process with your students—broaden their horizons!

MeLCat Statewide online card catalog 360 public, academic, special and school libraries participating Borrow FREE of charge from any MeLCat library, if your home library is participating Includes books, DVDs, audio books, CDs, and some electronic books

MeL Databases Includes 46 databases on all topics Popular areas covered include business, health, test preparation, careers, genealogy, and children’s databases No history database, so use the Academic OneFile database for social studies

MORE—Michigan Online Resources for Educators Provides links to the Michigan Department of Education Content Expectations and standards Offers links to thousands of quality educational Web sites tied to curricular needs Joint project of Library of Michigan, Michigan Department of Education, and Wayne State University

MeL Michigana Explore Michigan's heritage through photographs, diaries, oral histories, local records and historical data –Western Michigan University’s Civil War Diaries (8 fully digitized diaries) –Making of Modern Michigan photographs, family papers, oral histories, genealogical materials and much more from local history collections around the state

Academic OneFile Contains more than 12,000 journals Use the advanced search screen—allows you to easily combine keywords Keep your search terms simple Use quotation marks around phrases, e.g. “war of 1812” Use asterisk * to truncate word endings, e.g. slave* Results default to academic journals; there are tabs for magazines, books, news and multimedia

Search 1 Rice or tobacco cultivation in Virginia or South Carolina World History and Geography WHG Era 5 – Emergence of the First Global Age, 15 th – 18 th Centuries 5.2 Interregional or Comparative Expectations European Exploration/Conquest and Columbian Exchange Trans-African and Trans-Atlantic Slave Systems

Search 1 Rice or tobacco cultivation in Virginia or South Carolina Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U2.1 European Struggle for Control of North America 5 – U2.1.1 Significant developments in the Southern colonies

Search 1 Rice or tobacco cultivation in Virginia or South Carolina Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U2.2 European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America 5 – U2.2.2 Life of enslaved Africans in the American colonies

Search 2 The Barbary pirates, white slavery, and piracy in Africa and Algeria World History and Geography WHG Era 5 – Emergence of the 1 st Global Age, 15 th – 18 th Centuries 5.3 Regional Content Expectations Ottoman Empire Through the 18 th Century

Search 2 The Barbary pirates, white slavery, and piracy in Africa and Algeria Grade 8 Integrated U.S. History U4 USHG Era 4 – Expansion and Reform ( ) U4.1 Challenges to an Emerging Nation 8-U4.1.2 Establishing America’s Place in the World

Search 3 Free blacks from the American Revolution through the War of 1812 Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U3 USHG Era 3 Revolution and the New Nation ( ) U3.2 American Revolution and its Consequences 5-U3.2.3 Compare role of African Americans in helping shape outcome of the Rev. War

Search 3 Free blacks from the American Revolution through the War of 1812 Grade 8 Integrated U.S. History U4 USHG Era 4 – Expansion and Reform ( ) U4.1 Challenges to an Emerging Nation 8-U4.1.2 Establishing America’s Place in the World

Search 4 The slave trade in South Carolina or Virginia World History and Geography WHG Era 5 – Emergence of the 1 st Global Age, 15 th – 18 th Centuries 5.2 Interregional or Comparative Expectations Trans-African and Trans-Atlantic Slave Systems

Search 4 The slave trade in South Carolina or Virginia Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U.2.2 European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America

Search 5 The Stono slave rebellion (1739) World History and Geography WHG Era 5 – Emergence of the 1 st Global Age, 15 th – 18 th Centuries 5.2 Interregional or Comparative Expectations Trans-African and Trans-Atlantic Slave Systems

Search 5 The Stono slave rebellion (1739) Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U2.1 European Struggle for Control of North America 5 – U2.1.1 Significant developments in the Southern colonies—relations with American Indians

Search 5 The Stono slave rebellion (1739) Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U2.2 European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America 5 – U2.2.3 How Africans drew on their African past

Search 6 Rice cultivation in South Carolina World History and Geography WHG Era 5 – Emergence of the 1 st Global Age, 15 th – 18 th Centuries 5.2 Interregional or Comparative Expectations European Exploration/Conquest and Columbian Exchange

Search 6 Rice cultivation in South Carolina Grade 5 Social Studies Content Expectations U2 USHG 2 – Colonization and Settlement ( ) U2.2 European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America 5 – U2.2.2 Life of enslaved Africans in the American colonies

Michigan Electronic Library MeL