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Issues Databases

Facts On File Reference Suite : Brings together selected content from six other core reference databases to answer questions about events, issues, statistics and people of the last 60+ years.

Issues and Controversies (FactsOnFile) : Explores more than 800 hot topics in business, politics, government, education, and popular culture.

Issues and Controversies in American History (FactsOnFile) : Builds a deeper understanding of how historical events have shaped our nation by exploring the key players and the battles they fought.

Points of View Reference Center (Ebsco): designed to assist researchers in understanding the full scope of controversial subjects. Students can use Points of View as a guide to debate, developing arguments, writing position papers, and for development of critical thinking skills. Each Points of View Essay includes a series of questions and additional material to generate further thought. Also included are thousands of supporting articles from the world’s top political and societal publications.

SIRS Researcher: A general reference database containing thousands of full-text articles exploring social, scientific, historic, economic, political, and global issues. Articles are selected from domestic and international newspapers, magazines, journals and government publications. For a quickstart guide to this database click here: SIRS RESEARCHER QUICKSTART GUIDE .

Today's Science (FactsOnFile) : Bridges the gap between the science that students learn in the classroom and the discoveries pushing the boundaries of science today. 



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