Do You Have a New York Public Library Card?
Your #mightyfivelibraries public library card is your key to the resources and services locally, but did you know that as a New York State resident, you can also apply...
Works Cited Page
According to MLA style, you must have a Works Cited page at the end of your research paper. All entries in the Works Cited page must correspond to the...
Copyright and Fair Use
Both copyright and Creative Commons are important parts of a system that come with a responsibility to follow rules, rules that support the future work of people and organizations...
Logical Fallacies
Being aware that logical fallacies exist is a good start to understanding to improving your ability to discern good information from bad when conducting online research. A...
Crash Course Channel
Crash Course is an educational YouTube channel started by John (yes THE John Green, author and winner of the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, Looking for Alaska, and The New York Times Best Seller, The...
BREAKOUT TO SUMMER
We are ready to get our summer started, however, we have a little problem. Someone thought they were funny and flipped the calendar back to September and suddenly, we...
Citation Generators
Google recently added “citations” under the tool drop down. Using this feature will eliminate the back and forth between tabs and addons in order to access a citation generator...
Vocabulary Game: Free Rice
Created by John Breen, Freerice is an ad-supported, free-to-play website and mobile application that allows players to donate rice to families in need by playing a multiple-choice quiz game....
Fact or Fiction: “Fake News”
Before you click away, check out the games and sites below which can guide students about how to spot “fake news” online and in social media. Students and adults...