• Research Links

    Below are links to databases and websites we think will be helpful to you as you research topics for papers, projects, presentations, and personal curiosity.

    You may need passwords for some of these resources. All of the databases the GHS library pays for have the same username and password should you need one. You may get it from the library or your teachers. We may not print it on the website as the subscription resources are only available to Granby Students.

  •  Reference Resources - From home use the password on the library brochure. Access the online magazines, newspapers, encyclopedias, test prep. sites and more.

     Both Sides of an Issue in a Pro-Con Structure

    Opposing Viewpoints -A database that offers information to support both sides of an issue with online articles, videos, podcasts, and graphs.

    Issues and Controversies- A database which offers information to support both sides of an issue with online articles, video, podcasts and graphs.

       Focus on Ethics  

     ProCon.org -A website that presents both sides of an issue through an analysis of both sides and quotes from experts in the field. Complete articles are not always included on the site but can be located from source information.

     Websites to Help You Write and Cite Your Sources Correctly

     OWL Purdue's Online Writing Lab -Purdue's lab with rules for writing and citing and examples and of all parts of the research process.

    Citation Machine -A website that has a template for citations and bibliography entries.

    EasyBib -A website with a template for helping students create citations and bibliography entries.

     

  • Specialized Databases

     Master Curriculum Collection (Classroom Video on Demand) has 233,810 segments and over 31,000 full titles with new segments and full length videos added every week. 

    Click on the 3 lines at the top-left corner of the database's homepage to see the list of topics.

     

    Classroom Video On Demand now Master Curriculum Collection

     

    How to Access and Use the Databases