- J. Michael Lunsford Middle School
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Research
- Step 1: Define Task & Choose Topic
- Step 2: Find sources
- Step 3: Evaluate Sources
- Step 4: Record Information
- Step 5: Synthesize Product
- Step 6: Reflect on Learning
- Other: Research and Citation Tools
- Pathfinders
- Online Databases
- Image and Video Resources
- Native American Heritage Month-Research Pathway
- Library Minion Shelving Practice Page
- App Tutorials
- Common Sense Media
- Live Event Streaming
- JML Maker's Pride
- JML Holiday Cookbook
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Zapsplat
Free soundeffects and music, but you will have to create an account (with email confirmation) please ask for your parent permission if you are under 13 or ask for the JML library help.
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Free Music Archive
Make sure you check the Creative Commons Licenses for the artist/song you download
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Purple Planet
Royalty Free Music. Stick with the Free Download Collection! No need to create an account.
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Wikimedia Commons
a database of thousands of freely usable media files
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Find Icon
Find Icon is great for clipart like images (PNG is a good filetype to download) or just right click on the image and copy (remember to also copy image URL for citation)
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Pics4Learning
Limited but license free images for education
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Element Images
Images of Elements searchable through periodic table
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Photogrammer
Photogrammar is a web-based platform created by Yale University for organizing, searching, and visualizing the 170,000 photographs from 1935 to 1945 created by the United State’s Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information (FSA-OWI). -
The Metropolitan Museum of Art- Online Collection
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Old Magazine Photos
This web site is great for primary source pictures, photos, docs for student projects about history.
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Flickr - Creative Commons
Images that are labled with Creative Commons symbols to help you follow the copyright law. Make sure you only pick pictures that qualify for your intend.
Make sure when you end up in the flicker search, that you have end up in the correct copyright search. See the little drop down and pick CREATIVE COMMONS, or any other copyright free options that qualify for your project. Keep SafeSearch on.
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New York Public Library Image Gallery
800,000 images digitized from the The New York Public Library's vast collections, including illuminated manuscripts, historical maps, vintage posters, rare prints, photographs and more.
Each image has citation information. Pick MLA for our school. Always cite your sources, even copyright free materials.
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Library of Congress
Search millions of sound recordings, still and moving images, prints, maps, and sheet music