Using Grolier Multimedia™ Encyclopedia for research projects.

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Using Grolier Multimedia™ Encyclopedia for research projects

There are many ways to find information for your research projects. You can use: Books Magazines Newspapers Journals Encyclopedias The World Wide Web Online Databases

Online Databases are one of the fastest ways to gather research for your project Information is from an authoritative source. You can access the database from home or from school if you have access to the internet. It is faster than searching for information through an internet search engine.

Why are online databases the best way to find information on the internet? The information is accurate. The publisher is a legitimate source of information. All of the information you need is found in one location. –No need to search through millions of sites The articles are designed for research projects and information is clearly organized. Information is unbiased. Information is current.

Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia is an example of an online database You can find: Encyclopedia articles Magazine articles Reviewed web sites Photos/images/maps Tips on completing research projects & more All in one great database!

This is an easy way to gather information for your research project Go to the internet and type “go.grolier.com” in your address bar Click on Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia Type your topic into the search box Click on the search button and choose your article

Tips for searching You can use a wildcard search if you don’t know how to spell a word completely –i.e. dino* = dinosaur You can use advanced search to help you create a customized search using Boolean operators If you are looking for a photo or image for a paper or project use “advanced search” To use Grolier Online from home ask your media specialist for the password.

Let’s do a sample search on “Mexico” Go to the Grolier Online Homepage and choose Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia

Go to the search box Type in “Mexico” and click on the search icon.

Look at the results page and find your article

Web links Periodicals Map Flag Look at what you can find on an Encyclopedia Article page

You can also find photos and images for your research projects

If you don’t find all of your information in the encyclopedia article… Click on the Web Links icon to explore great web sites Or try clicking on the periodicals icon to see magazine articles on your topic.

Find help for your research with the GO Frame Looking for a map? –Click on the Atlas icon Want to know the definition of a word? –Click on the Dictionary Icon Having trouble searching for a topic? –Try the global search by typing your topic in the white box of the GO Frame and click GO!

Remember Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia the next time you do a research project It is a fast and easy way to get all of your information at one time. You can use it anywhere you have access to the internet –Get the password if you want to use it from home Try all of the online databases available at go.grolier.com Have fun with your research!