A-Z Databases

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by Gretchen Feltes
published by the American Association of Law Libraries
A comprehensive business database containing thousands of journals. Includes full-text titles covering business and economic conditions, corporate strategies, management techniques, as well as competitive and product information.
Academploy.com aims to help teaching professionals, as well as the administrators of primary schools, secondary schools and universities. Jobseekers will also gain access to various K-12 jobs offered in the education industry
A multi-disciplinary EBSCOhost database with full-text periodicals, including peer-reviewed journals, indexing and abstracts for journals other publications such as monographs, reports, conference proceedings, etc. The database is updated daily and features PDF content going back as far as 1887.
ProQuest Accounting & Tax offers highly ranked global and scholarly journals, along with current news and coverage of trends and events influencing accounting and tax issues of the day.
Includes links for Advising Took Kit, Advising Manual, Course Schedule, Program Advisors List, etc
Klein, T. B. (2011). African Sounds in Gullah Geechee and on Middle Caicos. Black Scholar, 41(1), 22-31.
Journal of Social Philosophy; Summer2010, Vol. 41 Issue 2, p185-193, 9p.
Not a scholarly resource, but can provide basic background information on Serial Killers. A good place to start.
from Association of Legal Writing Directors
This website was created by Mitsu Matsuoka of Nagoya University, Japan. It is a directory of websites that feature American Authors.
people, folklore, and popular culture
American History in Video provides 2,000 hours and more than 5,000 titles of video for the study of American history.
Reflections and provocations from students
Digital records of American history and creativity at the Library of Congress.
Institute for American Studies and Creative Writing is a nonprofit organization dedicated to education through the publication of exceptional American Studies scholarship, 1900 to present, and creative writing.
1900 to present
World Public Opinion Organization
Hendry, E. R. (2011). An African Island in Georgia. Smithsonian, 41(11), 22.
Miller, M. I. (1999). An approach to the reconstruction of upcountry lower Southern Creole. Journal Of English Linguistics, 27(3), 199.
This quick tutorial boils down the process of doing a research paper into a few easy steps
This animated stopwatch can be embedded in a PowerPoint presentation. There are other sites that offer similar features, so shop around.
This site is for educators.
includes primary documents in American history, including historical accounts, speeches, memoirs, poems, editorials, landmark court decisions, and cultural criticism.
Teacher professional development and classroom resources across the curriculum.
often used by Education and Psychology
from the Writing Center of University of Wisconsin-Madison
a modification of the Chicago Manual of Style for political scientists
from the Writing Center of University of Wisconsin-Madison
Honerkamp, N., & Crook, R. (2012). Archaeology in a Geechee Graveyard. Southeastern Archaeology, 31(1), 103-114.
Arts of the United States, a joint project between the Lamar Dodd Art School, University of Georgia and the University of Georgia and Yale University Libraries, contains over 4000 images of works important to the study of the history of art in the United States. The pieces, dating from the 17th century through the 20th, include architecture, decorative arts, painting, sculpture, graphic arts, photography, and stage and costume design as well as Native American art and artifacts. Although the majority of artists represented in the database are American, significant works created by non-native artists while in the United States are included.
ASA style intended for authors who are preparing manuscripts for publication in American Sociological Association journals.
from Cal State LA
3 page PDF from the American Sociological Association outlining avoiding plagiarism, in-text citations, and creating reference lists.
from Buffalo State University
Excellent resource from Duke University for citing numerous sources, in all standard styles of citation
Manage your time and your research project using this Assignment Calculator created by Augusta University. Fill in the date you're starting your research assignment and the due date to get a list of steps and deadlines to follow to write a successful research paper.
The mission of the network is to help new entrepreneurs realize their dream of business ownership, and assist existing businesses to remain competitive in the complex marketplace of an ever-changing global economy.
Look for the link "Free Tutoring" for free access to Tutor.com
Organizes the web with 37,000 reviewed resources.

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from the American Library Association
Full text books from the Online Books Page
BELL is a starting point for research in corporate ethics and social responsibility.
Ben's Guide serves as the educational component of GPO Access, GPO's service to provide the official online version of legislative and regulatory information.
"Daniel in the Lion's Den"
Biology Journals (ProQuest) provides access to a wide range of biology topics. The database includes just under 400 titles, with more than 325 available in full text. With thousands of articles available online, ProQuest Biology Journals includes some of the most popular information resources for users in academic, government, and public research environments.
Amos, A. M. (2011). Black Seminoles: The Gullah Connections. Black Scholar, 41(1), 32-47.
A portfolio of documentaries, interviews, and previously unavailable archival footage surveying African American history, politics, art and culture, family structure, gender relationships, and social and economic issues.
Bloomberg provides financial software tools, data services, and news to financial companies and organization around the world.
from the University of Memphis
Free Presentations in PowerPoint
This archive is an online repository for business plans and related planning documents. Webmergers.com and the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business have built this site, in cooperation with the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University and with financial support from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, to collect business plans for posterity
Business Source Complete (Business Searching Interface) provides users with an alternative searching and browsing interface to the traditional EBSCOhost version of Business Source Complete. Aside from the ability to search and browse for articles in over 4000 business journals, the Business Searching Interface allows for easy browsing of supplementary content such as, company profiles, country reports, industry profiles, market research reports, SWOT analyses, and author profiles. Business Source Complete provides access to the full text for over 3000 journals covering all aspect of business. In addition to full text articles, this database offers indexing and abstracts for nearly 4000 journals. Business Source Complete contains popular business publications such as Business Week, Forbes, Harvard Business Review, and hundreds of other scholarly, peer-reviewed journals.
Full-text and peer-reviewed business journals for business students. Disciplines include marketing, management, accounting, banking, finance, and more.
Business Wire disseminates full-text news releases, regulatory filings, photos and other multimedia content to journalists, financial professionals, investor services, regulatory authorities and the general public worldwide for member companies and organizations.

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The Chicago Manual of Style Online incorporates the popular Chicago Style Q&A, a resource that thousands have found as entertaining as it is informative. The Q&A content is fully searchable along with the content of The Chicago Manual of Style. Your queries will return results—clearly distinguishable—from both the Manual and the Chicago Style Q&A.
over 8,000 entries and 18,000 hyperlinks from New York Times, Bloomberg, Forbes, Yahoo-Finance, CNN-Money and others.
Includes full-text titles on Computer Science, Healthcare, Building Trades, Auto Mechanics, Sales and Retail, Accounting, Graphic Design, and Photography.
Includes full-text titles on Computer Science, Healthcare, Building Trades, Auto Mechanics, Sales and Retail, Accounting, Graphic Design, and Photography.
U.S. Department of Labor
Cooper, M. (2014). Caught in the Gaze: Sapelo Islanders and the Presidential Visit of 1928. Moving Image Research Collections, University of South Carolina.
from the Writing Center of University of Wisconsin-Madison - describes two systems of documentation, the citation-sequence system and the name-year system
Numerous changes have been made between the fifth and sixth editions of APA's Publication Manual. Listed is a chapter-by-chapter account of these changes.
generally used by History, Business, and some of the Fine Arts
from the Writing Center of University of Wisconsin-Madison
This collection includes scholarly research, policy briefs, government reports, data, and instruments from a wide range of disciplines and sources, including multiple federal agencies. Research Connections compiles and distributes bibliographies, develops issue briefs, and synthesizes research on key topics.
The Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics (Forum) is a collection of 22 Federal government agencies involved in research and activities related to children and families.
This tutorial provides the basics of citing sources when doing a research paper or project
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library
Cite Source is an interactive reference source designed by the librarians at Trinity College Library.
from Bedford/St. Martin's
National Library of Medicine guidelines
Several libraries' libguides link to Western Libraries of the University of Western Ontario excellent guide for citing music sources
lots of good examples for MLA style and APA style
Primary sources and other educational materials from libraries, archives, museums, public broadcasters, and other national sources.
Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences
This is the electronic volunteerism and community service resource for students, faculty and staff of the College of Coastal Georgia. Check the site for monthly college-sponsored volunteer opportunities.
Articles on the Critical Thinking Organization website are relevant to higher education instruction in critical thinking.
This guide from the College Board explains how helping others helps you. It's packed with ideas and provides tips to guide you toward opportunities that fit your personal goals and interests.
Adds Adventure to Class and Labs
from Paul A. Hummel, Ed.D.
Marie Reidelbach put together a fantastic Copyright and Plagiarism guide for the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The "Recommended Guidelines" she lays out in the fair use area are clear, concise, and obviously guidelines as opposed to hard and fast rules. The section on obtaining permission is clearly laid out, & links to more resources abound.
Kate Borowske created a great Copyright and Fair Use guide for the Bush Memorial Library. She very smartly used a theme of "Tightrope Walk or Tug-of-War", both in the way she presents content and in her images and page layout. She also brings in great videos and links to more resources.
Ingrid Redman created a great Copyright and Fair Use guide for NYU Polytech. Her layout is clear, her images are great (!), and she includes great videos and web links. The page on "Copyright Guidelines for Faculty" is particularly awesome - clear, concise, and well integrated with the rest of the guide.
Created by Bucknell Professor Eric Faden, whose crew cut together thousands of extremely short clips from dozens of Disney cartoons, this video explains copyright and fair use.
Handy grid maintained by Cornell University and developed by Cornell's Intellectual Property Officer Peter B. Hirtle.
County Business Patterns provides data on the total number of establishments, mid-March employment, first quarter and annual payroll, and number of establishments by nine employment-size classes by detailed industry for all counties in the United States and the District of Columbia.
This site will provide lot of background information on a variety of Serial Killers. This would not be considered a scholarly resource.
http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?link=zucj
Designed for students interested in preparing for upper-division studies in Criminal Justice, Criminology, etc., the Pre-Baccalaureate Associate Degree with a concentration in Criminal Justice (CJ) provides a sound foundation for students seeking entry level CJ positions or planning to pursue a four year bachelor's degree in the field.

usually used to reference biology and medical sources
includes 150 of the major cooking and nutrition magazines. Coverage includes thousands of searchable recipes, restaurant reviews, and industry information.
Bessie Jones Recordings
Georgia Sea Islands Recordings
by Don Adams and Arlene Goldbard
includes popular culture, digital cultures, social movements and culture, environmental justice cultural studies, and interdisciplinary cultural theory.
An Ecological Survey of the Coastal Region of Georgia

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In most social science classes, you will be asked to use the APA system for documenting sources.
Most history instructors and some humanities instructors require you to document sources with footnotes or endnotes based on The Chicago Manual of Style.
Most biologists, zoologists, earth scientists, geneticists, and other scientists use one of three systems of documentation specified by the Council of Science Editors: name-year, citation-sequence, or citation-name.
In English and in some humanities classes, you will be asked to use the MLA (Modern Language Association) system for documenting sources. MLA recommends in-text citations that refer readers to a list of works cited.
Thousands of primary source documents to bring the past to life from the National Archives.
DocsCite is a step-by-step guide to putting government publication citations into proper style format. Use drop-down menus to select the appropriate template.
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international medical humanitarian organization working in nearly 70 countries to assist people whose survival is threatened by violence, neglect, or catastrophe.
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal; 9/15/2009, Vol. 181 Issue 6/7, pE116-E116, 1p.
includes examples of citing both print and online resources
includes examples of citing both print and online resources
includes examples of citing both print and online resources
includes examples of citing both print and online resources.
A quick and easy tool to help you find a meeting time for multiple people.
Share and access documents and photos from anywhere.

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shows students where they can find the different pieces of information they need for their bibliography, not simply what they need
A freely browsable database of over 130,000 US public and private elementary and secondary schools with grades kindergarten through twelve. The data provided includes characteristics such as school size, school level, geographic region, community type, program emphasis, and, where available, other data such as religious orientation and association membership.

The ED Pubs web site is intended to help you identify and order U.S. Department of Education products. All publications are provided at no cost to the general public by the U.S. Department of Education.
ED's mission is to promote student achievement and preparation for global competitiveness by fostering educational excellence and ensuring equal access.
Teaching and Learning Resources from Federal Agencies
Education Research Complete file offers a bibliographic and full text database covering scholarly research and information relating to all areas of education. Topics covered include all levels of education from early childhood to higher education, and all educational specialties, such as multilingual education, health education, testing curriculum instruction, administration, policy, funding, and related social issues.
A resource of educational web tools and mobile apps for teachers and educators
Education World includes a search engine for educational Web sites only, original content, including lesson plans, practical information for educators, information on how to integrate technology in the classroom, and articles written by education experts, site reviews, daily features and columns, teacher and principal profiles, Wire Side Chats with the important names in education, and employment listings.
Has collections of topic-based online education resources, a newsletter, and lesson plans.
Kathy Baron is a features producer and research editor.
The George Lucas Educational Foundation is dedicated to improving the K-12 learning process by using digital media to document, disseminate, and advocate for innovative, replicable strategies that prepare students to thrive in their future education, careers, and adult lives.
by Ernest Partridge, Ph.D, The Online Gadfly, Environmental Ethics and Public Policy
from UC Santa Barbara
from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
ERIC (at EBSCOhost), Educational Resources Information Center, provides access to education-related resources, including journal and non-journal bibliographic information.
ERIC - the Education Resources Information Center - is an online digital library of education research and information. ERIC is sponsored by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES) of the U.S. Department of Education.
Ethnographic Video Online is a comprehensive online resource for the study of human culture, behavior and society around the world. The collections contain over 1,300 hours of streaming video, including ethnographic films, documentaries, select feature films, and previously unpublished fieldwork. It’s also a resource for a study of the discipline itself: By placing examples of traditional ethnographic methodologies alongside indigenous-made films representing previously overlooked perspectives, scholars, teachers and students of anthropology can gain a sense of the discipline’s history and of its future direction.
How do you really know if you found good sources for your research? This tutorial provides some quick and simple steps to make sure that your research is always an A+

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from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
A comprehensive list of known serial killers in America.
News from Doctors without Borders
This is a fun element to add to your PowerPoint presentation.
Organization in the private sector assigned to establish standards of financial accounting for non-government organizations, officially recognized by the SEC and AICPA
This is the Catalog of Books owned by the CCGA Main Campus and Camden Center Libraries
Hint....search your author as a subject to find books on that person. (Example Walker, Alice)
The First Stop Business Information Center provides the small business owner and the prospective entrepreneur with a central point of information and contacts for state regulatory requirements for operating a small business.

Forest Service employees and citizens working together to protect our National Forests
from the Purdue OWL (Online Writing Lab)
APA's Publication Manual, 6th Edition, provides complete style guidelines and should be consulted first in all matters concerning APA Style, but these FAQs will help clarify frequent areas of confusion.
Funbrain has free educational games, online books for kids age preschool through grade 8.

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A free resource available online designed to help Georgia high school students and other future college students who are interested in exploring careers.
Search articles, journals, & databases
This is the list of Literary Criticism Databases that are available in GALILEO. It is most effective to search these databases individually
Helpful Information and Video Instruction
Now that you have the Galileo password give it a try!
Now that you have the Galileo password give it a try!
Now that you have the Galileo password give it a try!
- Annotated directory of writing resources on the Web
- Editorial style manual
- Several guides to concise writing
from University of North Texas
Georgia state agency responsible for protecting the public by licensing and regulating certified public accountants and certified public accounting firms
Brief descriptions of the state's 159 counties with information on each county's history, people, economy, and government.
CityScapes provides profiles on the history, people, government and economy of 173 Georgia cities.
"Throw Me Anywhere Lord" (features The Buzzard Lope Dance)
"Adam in the Garden" (features the Ring Shout)
"Yonder Come Day"
Author: Recorded Anthology of American Music, Inc.
Publisher: New World Records (1977)
The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) is the state's sales and marketing arm and lead agency tasked to attract new business investment, encourage expansion of existing industry and small businesses, and developing new domestic and international markets.
Georgia's public-private web resource for economic development.
A web online resource about Georgia from GALILEO and the University of Georgia Libraries.
Search CCGA Main Campus & Camden Center libraries
When you can't find the book you want at the CCGA libraries, use the GIL express catalog to search the libaries of all the University System libraries in Georgia and request that it be sent to your home library.
Search other university libraries
Age-appropriate anti-bullying programs
Share documents and collaborate.
A cloud-based tool very similar to PowerPoint.
This is an article which gives an idea of the uses of Google Scholar.
GASB establishes and improves standards of state and local governmental accounting and financial reporting
Facilitates access to U.S. Census Bureau data and information.
ALSC (Association for Library Service to Children) sites are recommended by librarians for use by educators, parents and children. According to the website, these sites “share meaningful and useful content that educates, informs, or entertains”.
annotated collection of links to the many citation guides on the Internet
Campbell, E. S. (2011). Gullah Geechee Culture: Respected, Understood and Striving: Sixty Years after Lorenzo Dow Turner's Masterpiece, Africanisms in the Gullah Dialect. Black Scholar, 41(1), 77-84.
Author: Eleanor Kinlaw-Ross
Publisher: Crick Edge Productions (1997)

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Another option for slide presentations.
A guide to referencing sources used in assignments from La Salle University
Libguide from the University of Western Australia
free tool that allows you to quickly and easily format references and sources in the correct Harvard Referencing Format
from International Sociological Association
from Anglia Ruskin University
By Margaret Heffernan, published by CBS News MoneyWatch, June 12, 2013
from the Harvard Business School
Historian Tom Hanchett is with the Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, N.C.
Hospitality & Tourism Complete Hospitality & Tourism Complete covers scholarly research and industry news relating to all areas of hospitality and tourism. Coverage includes periodicals, company and country reports, and books from domestic and international sources. Subject areas include culinary arts, demographics and statistics, development and investment, food and beverage management, hospitality law, hotel management and administrative practices, leisure and business travel, market trends, technology, and more. Full-text periodicals include:
From the college webpage...Click on "Current Students",
then "Library"
from Library of Congress
information on citing: Entire Website | Cartoon | Films | Legal | Maps | Newspaper | Photographs | Sound Recordings | Special Presentations | Texts
This article from Harvard Business Review tells the story of how a shy young Masai boy gave an awesome presentation to an audience of 1,400. Notice that "preparation" is the key. When you're prepared, your confidence increases, and you can knock 'em dead!
Karl Gude is an instructor at Michigan State University and a former InfoGraphics Director at Newsweek and The Associated Press. He talks about the preparation needed to give an awesome presentation in this article published in the Huffington Post.
WatchWellCast
Journal of Social Philosophy; Winter2009, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p524-541, 18p.

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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
a journal of film and popular culture
Exhibitions and Presentations
Frazier, H. (2011). In Dr. Turner's Footprints. Black Scholar, 41(1), 16-21.
Not-for-profit, private sector organization respsonsible for developing a single set of high quality, understandable, enforceable and globally accepted international financial reporting standards (IFRSs) through its standard-setting body, the IASB
by Peter W. Martin, Cornell Law School
The official source of IRS tax forms and publications, offering methods to access and acquire both electronic and print media
International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences; 2010, Vol. 5 Issue 7, p163-173, 11p.
For online magazines and publications.
University of Pennsylvania
This link provides useful information if you are having difficulty acessing resources such as COAST and Blackboard Vista.
The IT help line is 912-279-5760

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Construing the Construction Processes of Serial Killers and Other Violent Offenders:
1. The Analysis of Narratives
Open Access journal
A Comparison of the Efficacy of Different Decay Functions in Geographical Profiling for a Sample of US Serial Killers
JSTOR is a collection of electronic journals in the fields of: African American Studies, Anthropology, Asian Studies, Ecology, Economics, Education, Finance, History, Literature, Mathematics, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Sociology, and Statistics.
from TEDTalk

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For iOS, it lets you create presentation using your fingers.
This tutorial discusses how to translate subjects into specific keywords and term. Doing this will enable you to locate materials that are more specific to your subject and research needs
Bullying Resources Online

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Stanford University
Company Profiles, a part of LexisNexis Academic, is an excellent source of in-depth information about companies, including complete financials, stock prices, and analysis. Researchers can also choose other information sources from within this database.
Great resource! If you scroll up the page, there are standards for citing other types of electronic resources.
Citing Entire Web Site, Cartoon, Films, Legal, Maps, Newspaper, Photographs, Sound Recordings, Special Presentations, and Texts in Chicago and MLA styles
This page provides tools and materials for using the Library’s unique collections of primary source documents in the classroom. These teacher-created materials include lesson plans, document analysis tools, online and offline activities, timelines, presentations and professional development resources.
"Voices from the Days of Slavery" (use search term "Gullah")
Hussman, M. (2006). Life-everlasting: Nature and Culture on Sapelo Island. Southern Cultures, 12(1), 7-32.
Look for the link "Live Tutoring Center" near the middle of the right hand side of the GALILEO home page. Using Tutor.com from home requires that first log on GALILEO with the current GALILEO password.
Look for the link that says "Live Tutoring Center" on the GALILEO homepage. From home you will be required to login on GALILEO with the current GALILEO password.

Please note you cannot access tutor.com directly through thier website for free. You go through this link on the college website
This link will take you to an online tutor through tutor.com
Please note you cannot access tutor.com directly through thier website for free. You go through this link on the college website
An A to Z list of archived newspapers in Google News Archive.
Literary Reference Center is a full-text database that combines information from major respected reference works, books, and literary journals as well as original content from EBSCO Publishing. Literary Reference Center includes thousands of plot summaries, synopses, and work overviews; articles of literary criticism; author biographies; full text of over 430 literary journals; book reviews; classic and contemporary poems and short stories; full text of over 7,000 classic novels; author interviews; and images of key literary figures
This directory of American Literary Resources was created by Jack Lynch of Rutgers University.
Literati is an online platform that combines reliable, citable reference content with your library's resources and helps you to do faster, more effective research.
Literature Resource Center is a complete literature reference database, rich in biographical, bibliographical, and critical content
Library of Congress' American Folklife Center
Two Spanish aid workers kidnapped in Kenyan refugee camp

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Consumer.gov
Princeton University
a digital library of primary sources in American social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction
These are local businesses that offer discounts and freebies for CCGA students and/or faculty.
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural or man-made disasters.
“Under Construction” - Identifying Foundations of Hip-Hop
Feminism and Exploring Bridges between Black Second-Wave and Hip-Hop Feminisms
MBDA, a part of the U.S. Department of Commerce is an entrepreneurially focused organization committed to wealth creation in minority communities.
typically used by the Humanities
from the Writing Center of University of Wisconsin-Madison
My Home from Freddie Mac
San Francisco State University
Hamilton, K. (2012). Mother Tongues and Captive Identities: Celebrating and "Disappearing" the Gullah/Geechee Coast. Mississippi Quarterly, 65(1), 51-68.

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Nancy Duarte's TEDTalk helps you deliver a presentation that shares your idea in a way that moves and transforms your audience.
This funny video discusses the process of narrowing down a topic.. It demonstrates how to use the "Literati" database that is in GALILEO to map and direct your ideas.
NASA Education has teaching materials for Grades K-4, 5-8, 9-12, informal and higher education.
Includes Teaching With Documents, Lesson Plans, Training for Teachers, Video Conferences, History in the Raw, and National History Day Resources.
The National Business Information Clearinghouse (BIC) is a free web portal that provides critical business information to support the startup and growth of small businesses, stimulating economic development at a regional and national level
Purpose to bring awareness and legitimacy to fibromyalgia (FM).
Offers medically accurate information on the symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and research of fibromyalgia, etc.
The National Hispanic Business Information Clearinghouse (Hispanic BIC) is a free, bilingual web portal that provides critical business information to support the startup and growth of Hispanic-owned businesses.
Located in Shanksville, PA, this National Park will be dedicated 11 September 2011.
Includes list of Georgia's Rosenwald Schools
The National Science Digital Library was created by the National Science Foundation to provide organized access to high-quality resources and tools that support innovations in teaching and learning at all levels of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
The purpose of the National Center for Education Statistics' website is to provide clear, complete information about NCES' mission and activities, and to serve the research, education and other interested communities.
Search eBooks & eJournals
If you're planning a trip to New York and want to volunteer, this is your one-stop site for information. Even if you're not going to the Big Apple, New York Cares' site will inspire you to seek out -- or create -- similar opportunities in your own community.
Gloria Steinem Still Wants More: She's spent decades on the front lines of the fight for women's rights. But America's leading feminist says this is no time to settle.
Nexis Uni, formerly LexisNexis Academic, contains full-text publications, including newspapers, legal news, general interest magazines, medical journals, trade publications, company financial information, transcripts, wire service reports, government publications (such as the federal case law, U.S. Code, Code of Federal Regulations, Congressional Testimony, etc.), law reviews, and reference works.
National Foundation for Credit Counseling
Texas Law Review; Dec2010, Vol. 89 Issue 2, p353-365, 13p.

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Includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and more.
Provides career information from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The Office of Women’s Business Ownership's mission is to establish and oversee a network of Women’s Business Centers (WBCs) throughout the United States and its territories.
The official compilation of all Georgia statutory law arranged by subject area.
Share notes, documents, images, and more with your group. The information travels with you on your various devices.
Purdue OWL has over 200 free resources including:
- Writing and Teaching Writing
- Research
- Grammar and Mechanics
- Style Guides
- ESL (English as a Second Language)
- Job Search and Professional Writing
Index of different citation styles (MLA, Chicago, APA, etc.) for digital and online resources
University of South Carolina

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American Journal of Political Science; Oct2007, Vol. 51 Issue 4, p996-1012, 17p.
This is an interactive lesson on Selecting Library
Search public libraries in Georgia
Plagiarism.org is a free resource sponsored by iParadigms LLC, makers of Turnitin, WriteCheck, and iThenticate.
This tool lets you poll participants using smartphones. Use it to plan meeting times and places, or use it during your presentation to take the pulse of your audience. It's a great way to open a presentation by asking participants what they know about your topic. Close the presentation with a poll asking for feedback.
from the Business School at Pepperdine University
A web-based resource that lets you design presentations with zoom.
by Robin Bernstein, Professor of African and African American Studies and of Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality, Harvard University
from Writing Commons Open Text
2OWL, Online Writing Lab, at Purdue
Geography and gender: Feminism and a feeling of justice
digital humaniities and social science for the scholarly community.
Let's you incorporate material from multiple sources.
Wright, N. E. (2008). Property Rights and Possession in "Daughters of the Dust.". Melus, 33(3), 11-25.
Featured
ProQuest Central includes 30 highly used ProQuest databases. Researchers can choose to search individual databases for targeted research or search all at once to find relevant results and information from other disciplines. This allows cross-searching with other ProQuest business resources as well as the creation of RSS feeds, content alerts, Smart Search, article linking, and more.
ProQuest® Education Journals gives users access to over 900 top educational publications, including more than 600 of the titles in full text. The coverage spans the literature on primary, secondary and higher education as well as special education, home schooling and adult education.
ProQuest Political Science gives users access to over 460 leading political science and international relations journals. This collection provides the full-text of 430 core titles, many of which are indexed in Worldwide Political Science Abstracts. New to ProQuest Political Science are hundreds of recent, full-text, political science dissertations from U.S. and Canadian universities, as well as thousands of current working papers from the Political Science Research Network.
ProQuest Research Library provides one-stop access to more than 4,000 periodicals. Search from a highly-respected, diversified mix of scholarly journals, trade publications, and magazines covering more than 150 academic disciplines.
ProQuest Science Database supports the needs of students studying applied and general sciences. It offers full-text articles, charts, diagrams, graphs, tables, photos, and other graphical elements vital to science and engineering.
Author: Bessie Jones
Publisher: Rounder Records (2001)

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from the Chicago Manual of Style Online

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An online research management tool that allows users to gather, manage, store and share all types of information, as well as generate citations and bibliographies. There is a great tutorial at: http://www.refworks.com/tutorial/

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National Trust for Historic Preservation
The mission of the Small Business Development Center National Information Clearinghouse (SBDCNet) is to meet the information needs of the SBDC community in the United States and its territories.
The School of Education and Teacher Preparation offers courses which lead to the Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood/Special Education, the Bachelor of Science in Middle Grades Education, and the Associate of Science degree with a concentration in Teacher Education for Early Childhood, Middle Grades, and Secondary Education.

For more infomation call 912.279.5843 or email Kathy Halliwell at khalliwell@ccga.edu.
Science & Technology Collection contains more than 830 full-text journals covering relevant aspects of the scientific and technical community. In addition to full-text, this database offers indexing and abstracts for more than 1,740 journals. Topics include aeronautics, astrophysics, biology, chemistry, computer technology, geology, aviation, physics, archaeology, marine sciences, and materials science. This collection contains many scholarly journals including Advances in Physics, American Scientist, Archaeoastronomy, Astronomy & Geophysics, Civil Engineering, Engineering Management Journal, Journal of Aerospace Engineering, Journal of Architectural Engineering, Journal of Applied Microbiology, Journal of Mathematical Logic, Journal of Theoretical & Computational Chemistry, Molecular Physics, Plant Biotechnology Journal, Quarterly Review of Biology, Space Communications, Spatial Vision, and more.
This is a resource for students studying both the applied and general sciences. With coverage dating back to 1986, ProQuest Science Journals features over 1,600 titles-with more than 1,270 available in full text. In full-text format, researchers have access to all the charts, diagrams, graphs, tables, photos, and other graphical elements so vital to scientific and technical literature.
Information from AAAS (Advancing Science, Serving Society). The Thinkfinity partnership (Verizon Foundation and 11 educational organizations) provides free, Internet-based content across academic disciplines. Science NetLinks' role is to provide a wealth of standards-aligned resources for K-12 science educators, including lesson plans, interactives and reviewed Internet resources.
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Author: Bessie Jones
Publisher: Rounder Records (1975)
Heinous spaces, perfidious places: the sinister landscapes of serial killers.
Some Thoughts on the Psychological Roots of the Behavior of Serial Killers as Narcissists: An Object Relations Perspective
ProQuest Social Science Journals is a definitive resource for those who need access to a variety of scientific journals. The database includes over 570 titles, with more than 340 available in full text. ProQuest Social Science Journals provides information on hundreds of topics
ProQuest Sociology gives users access to the full-text of more than 310 journals in sociology and social work. This collection provides full-text coverage of many core titles included in Sociological Abstracts and Social Services Abstracts.
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Publisher: Rounder Records (1998)
Authors: Bessie Jones, John Davis and Alan Lomax
Publisher: Rounder Records (1998)
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Lotson, G. (2008). The Darien Shouters. Proceedings Of The North American Academy For Liturgy, 34-38.
International Journal of Human Rights; Dec2009, Vol. 13 Issue 5, p680-688, 9p.
Virginia Journal of Social Policy & the Law, 2010, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p257-280, 24p
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McNeil, E. (2009). The Gullah Seeker's Journey in Paule Marshall's "Praisesong for the Widow.". Melus, 34(1), 185-209.
Matory, J. (2008). The Illusion of Isolation: The Gullah/Geechees and the Political Economy of African Culture in the Americas. Comparative Studies In Society & History, 50(4), 949-980. doi:10.1017/S0010417508000406
by John Gray, New Republic
Pollitzer, W. S. (1993). The relationship of the Gullah-speaking people of coastal South Carolina and Georgia to their African ancestors. Historical Methods, 26(2), 53.
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Green, G. (2013). The Unique Culture of Gullah/Geechee Families on the Southern Coast of the United States. Journal Of Human Behavior In The Social Environment, 23(5), 573-578. doi:10.1080/10911359.2013.765822
Miller, M. I. (1999). The West African substratum in Southern American English. Journal Of English Linguistics, 27(3), 284.
An Introduction to the Twelve Part Short Course in Environmental Ethics at Santa Clara University
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Reference guide for finding ways to cite sources and write more effectively.
generally used by History, Business, and some of the Fine Arts
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Provides common examples of materials cited in bibliography style and reference list style.
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A website created by the University of California, Santa Barbara, English Department, with the links to cultural criticism/theory and selective resources in sociology, media studies, postcolonial studies, economics, literature, and other fields.
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Smalls, K. A. (2012). ‘We had lighter tongues’: Making and mediating Gullah/Geechee personhood in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Language & Communication, 32(2), 147-159. doi:10.1016/j.langcom.2011.05.009
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Butler, T. (2008). "Y'all Boi Look Y": A Critical Analysis of the Contemporary Commercialization of Gullah and Geechee Culture. Conference Papers -- Association For The Study Of African American Life & History, 191.
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