Other websites that can assist with learning about a topic:
NOTE: Student should also be using InfOhio to locate reputable resources. Doing a Google search may bring up useful sites but also bring up many that are not reputable. This included Wikipedia and Crystalinks. Students should only use these sites as a springboard to locate the sources these sites used. Neither Wikipedia or Crystalinks should be cited in bibliographies for National History Day projects.
1. This link was also on the primary source page. Click to view this helpful site >
besthistorysites.net/general-history-resources/
2. Click this link for a site that gives quick, accurate overviews of historic topics > www.historytoday.com/
3. Learn about your own or someone's else's family history by clicking on the Ancestry.com site >
www.ancestry.com/
4. Check out the top ten websites for history research. Click the hyperlink > www.jbu.edu/library/research/toptenweb/
5. Lots of world history links are on this University of Delaware websites. Click to learn more >
guides.lib.udel.edu/c.php?g=85352&p=549186
6. A professor at the University of Washington created this helpful site with other links. Click to see >
faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/us_hist_resources.htm
7. This site is titled "Great Websites For Kids." Click to find out what it shares >
gws.ala.org/category/history-biography
NOTE: Student should also be using InfOhio to locate reputable resources. Doing a Google search may bring up useful sites but also bring up many that are not reputable. This included Wikipedia and Crystalinks. Students should only use these sites as a springboard to locate the sources these sites used. Neither Wikipedia or Crystalinks should be cited in bibliographies for National History Day projects.
1. This link was also on the primary source page. Click to view this helpful site >
besthistorysites.net/general-history-resources/
2. Click this link for a site that gives quick, accurate overviews of historic topics > www.historytoday.com/
3. Learn about your own or someone's else's family history by clicking on the Ancestry.com site >
www.ancestry.com/
4. Check out the top ten websites for history research. Click the hyperlink > www.jbu.edu/library/research/toptenweb/
5. Lots of world history links are on this University of Delaware websites. Click to learn more >
guides.lib.udel.edu/c.php?g=85352&p=549186
6. A professor at the University of Washington created this helpful site with other links. Click to see >
faculty.washington.edu/qtaylor/a_us_history/us_hist_resources.htm
7. This site is titled "Great Websites For Kids." Click to find out what it shares >
gws.ala.org/category/history-biography