Best Sources for American Authors Project

Best Sources for Gilded Age Project
To access from home: http://www.mchsmedia.com
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MEDIA DATABASES Click on this icon from your desktop
Click the
“Research” tab
1. Webpath Express: found under the General Reference link
Type “gilded age” in the “find” box. Click on the page you want. You will need to fill out
the EasyBib Citation Maker to cite your source. (See below under “Citation”.)
Access Webpath Express at home with your school user name and password.
2. Annals of American History: found under the Social Studies link
Type “gilded age” in the search bar toward the bottom of the page.
Once you click on an article, you can e-mail it and also get the citation.
You can access this database at home. User name: gwinnett; password: stu45dent
3. Shmoop: found under “Research Websites”
Type in “gilded age” in the search bar. Click one of the articles by Shmoop (not the
Google ads).
There is a box at the top of each page to “Cite this page”.
BOOKS See cart for print sources or check the public library.
CITATION From the media center page, click on the “Writing/MLA Tips” tab at the top and
then on Easybib.com. Create an account at school first so you can save your work.
Best Sources for Gilded Age Project
To access from home: http://www.mchsmedia.com



MEDIA DATABASES Click on this icon from your desktop
Click the
“Research” tab
1. Webpath Express: found under the General Reference link
Type “gilded age” in the “find” box. Click on the page you want. You will need to fill out
the EasyBib Citation Maker to cite your source. (See below under “Citation”.)
Access Webpath Express at home with your school user name and password.
2. Annals of American History: found under the Social Studies link
Type “gilded age” in the search bar toward the bottom of the page.
Once you click on an article, you can e-mail it and also get the citation.
You can access this database at home. User name: gwinnett; password: stu45dent
3. Shmoop: found under “Research Websites”
Type in “gilded age” in the search bar. Click one of the articles by Shmoop (not the
Google ads).
There is a box at the top of each page to “Cite this page”.
BOOKS See cart for print sources or check the public library.
CITATION From the media center page, click on the “Writing/MLA Tips” tab at the top and
then on Easybib.com. Create an account at school first so you can save your work.