Monday, July 19, 2010

Gale Virtual Reference

On the front page of the Gale Virtual Reference site, I selected "show all" to see what resources were available. This led to categories that one could research. Under "religion" I chose the resource,"World Religions Reference Library" which includes 6 volumes. From here, I chose to go directly to the "Index" where I could either type in a specific topic or word to search or click a letter of the alphabet to narrow the search.

This reference source allows the researcher to find answers to both 'common' and 'obscure' questions. I was able to find what foods are good sources of zinc as well as 9 resources with information about a rare genetic disorder, Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Having a wealth of information available though the South Dakota State Library is a great tool for students, teachers, and schools. I was able to email a pdf of an article to someone else to read.

Another valuable feature is the "Read Speak" listen option. One can either listen online or download as MP3. This is a good option for those who learn best auditorily or has difficulty comprehending written text.

The Gale Virtual Reference is another great reference source and tool for students and teachers!

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for your comments, LitGarden! I'm glad you could see the value of these online reference books and found something to use right away. I like the "Read Speak" option to learn how to pronounce those difficult scientific & medical terms.

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