Evaluating Sources
To help you understand the use of sources for your assignments:
- Understanding Primary Sources

Confused about primary sources?
Use this interactive tool from U of Washington to understand primary sources (click on the image to activate interactive tool). - Primary, Secondary,... Sources

More information (and examples) on finding sources for your research. Keep in mind that your topic determined your primary (or secondary,...) sources. - Evaluating Scholarly Content

Not all information is created equal. Are your sources reliable, academically acceptable? Use this interactive tutorial from UC Berkeley to learn how to evaluate scholarly content.
Recommended Database
To find academic articles that can be used for your assignments, you can look at the various databases available on the library. You can search the databases on various subjects, including children's literature.
The following are just a few recommended database for this course:
Under Construction
More helpful items coming soon...
Helpful Books for this Course
List of books available at the Center that are recommended for this course:
Ask Me No Questions - Marina Budhos
ISBN/ISSN: 1416903518
Classic Fairy Tale - Maria Tatar
ISBN/ISSN: 0393051633
Dia's Story Cloth - Dia Cha
ISBN/ISSN: 1880000342
Esperanza Rising - Pam Munoz Ryan
ISBN/ISSN: 0439120411
The Giver - Lois Lowry
ISBN/ISSN: 0395645662
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