Moby Dick
**NOTE: Before you print you must either:
1) Highlight what you want on the webpage, go to “File” and “Print,” click the circle next to “Selection,” then “Print.” OR
2) Copy and paste to a Word document (to find “Word,” go to “Start” and choose “Programs.” “MS Office” is where “Word” can be found.) Once you have the information copied and pasted to the Word Document, you can change the size of the font to a smaller size (On the Word Document go to "Edit" then "Select All." Click the arrow next to the font size number at the top and change the number to 10 or 8 if you can read text that small.) OR
3) If you are in a database (Grolier, SIRS, Gale, EBSCO, ABC-CLIO etc.) use the “printer friendly” icon and you don’t have to copy and paste.
The following links are purchased databases (citations provided for you):
Grolier Multimedia Encyclopedia:
http://go-passport.grolier.com
Gale Discovering Collection:
http://find.galegroup.com/srcx/start.do?prodId=DC&userGroupName=mnkspps
Kids Infobits:
http://galenet.galegroup.com/servlet/KidsInfoBits?locID=mnkspps
EBSCO MegaFILE (Be sure to check FULL TEXT Box):
http://search.epnet.com/login.aspx?authtype=ip,uid&profile=ehost&defaultdb=keh%20
SIRS Researcher (Click "Begin a New Session):
http://sks.sirs.com/timeout.html
The following websites are reliable but are not purchased databases (you have to figure out the citations yourself in all but Wikipedia):
Explore North - Whales & Whaling in Northern Seas:
http://explorenorth.com/whales.html
Whaling and the Rise of Manufacturing (from Woods Hole Research Center):
http://www.whrc.org/new_england/SE_Mass/whaling-manuf.htm
Whaling (from Britannica Online Encyclopedia):
http://www.britannica.com.proxy.elm4you.org/bps/search?query=whaling
Whaling (from Wikipedia):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaling (**NOTE in left column click "Cite this article" to get the MLA citation for the article)
Moby-Dick or the Whale (from melville.org):
http://www.melville.org/hmmoby.htm
Moby-Dick (from Wikipedia):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moby-Dick (**NOTE in left column click "Cite this article" to get the MLA citation for the article)
Moby-Dick (from answers.com):
http://www.answers.com/topic/moby-dick
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MLA Citation Guideline Sheets
http://spps.schoolwires.net/Page/4105