Lots of great research databases here for your use. Use our NKHS library card (29068006856151) or use your own library card number. Look across the top bar for the "KRL Resources" button. Choose "Research and More". There is a list of available dataases along the right-hand side of the screen. Find the ones you think will be most helpful for your topic. We are here to help you!
Point-of-view articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles on current events and issues of controversy. Use NKHS' library number to gain access 29068006856151.
Texts of primary documents related to the study of American history dating from the medieval era to the present. Browse within historical time categories.
While The History Channel itself is for television, it's website contains much more information. Click on "This Day in History" to search for information for research projects. This site also has video clips - information from video clips can be used in research - just remember to cite!
The Library of Congress is a national library and has vast collections available to you online. When you arrive at this link go the "American Memory" collection. This collection is comprised of primary source documents - letters, photos, diary entries, etc. that you may find useful in your research.
Articles, a bestiary, genealogies, and images from mythology and folklore from around the world. Resources can be browsed within categories by country.
Purdue University writing lab provides examples for writing paers in MLA and APA formates. Other pages focus on the writing needs of high school and college students.
Links lead to extensive language resources for French, Spanish, Italian, and German that include television and games as well as dictionaries and grammars. Basic resources are available for Chinese, Greek, and Portuguese.
Sheet music and recordings of public-domain music and music from composers who are willing to share without charge. Music may be searched by name, country, or time period.
Well-organized biology site allows general searching, searching by tool type, and browsing. Tools include a dictionary, articles, tutorials, a forum, and a directory to related sites.