
Gale (14)
Author of Gambling: What's at Stake? (Information Plus Reference Series)
For other authors named Gale, see the disambiguation page.
Gale (14) has been aliased into Gale Group.
Works by Gale
Works have been aliased into Gale Group.
Gale 2004 Business Rankings Annual Lists of Companies, Products, Services, and Activities Compiled from a Variety of Pub (2004) 2 copies
What Do Children and Young Adults Read Next?: 2009-2011 (What Do Children & Young Adults Read Next?) (2012) 2 copies
Gale directory library 1 copy
Literature resource centre 1 copy
Brands and Their Companies: Consumer Products and Their Manufacturers With Addresses and Phone Numbers (2009) 1 copy
Louisa Forrester; or, characters drawn from real life. In three volumes. — Publisher — 1 copy
Associated Works
Works have been aliased into Gale Group.
Careers and Occupations: Looking to the Future (Information Plus Reference Series) (1998) — Publisher — 14 copies
Death and Dying: End-of-Life Controversies (Information Plus Reference) (2001) — Publisher — 13 copies
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Gale Virtual Reference Library, Available through the Michigan eLibrary (http://www.mel.org). Grades 8-12.
This database is a useful tool for middle and high school students looking for concise, encyclopedia-style articles on particular topics. The search bar does not offer a very targeted search: users are better off picking a reference work themselves (they can select one after choosing a subject area from a menu on the left – subjects range from “Biography” to “Environment” to show more “Nation and World”) and searching within that work. Because of this, this database is a more effective tool for students who already know what they are looking for, as reference works are not particularly conducive to browsing (although each work is broken down by its table of contents, allowing users to peruse the work if they so desire – or easily access its user’s guide). The articles themselves are school-worthy sources that could easily be used in homework or projects, and the works included cover a wide variety of topics. Reference works such as Contemporary Black Biography or Women in World History could even prove useful in the classroom. Unfortunately the dryness of the interface and the lack of ease in searching do not make the database a very appealing one to teenage students. show less
This database is a useful tool for middle and high school students looking for concise, encyclopedia-style articles on particular topics. The search bar does not offer a very targeted search: users are better off picking a reference work themselves (they can select one after choosing a subject area from a menu on the left – subjects range from “Biography” to “Environment” to show more “Nation and World”) and searching within that work. Because of this, this database is a more effective tool for students who already know what they are looking for, as reference works are not particularly conducive to browsing (although each work is broken down by its table of contents, allowing users to peruse the work if they so desire – or easily access its user’s guide). The articles themselves are school-worthy sources that could easily be used in homework or projects, and the works included cover a wide variety of topics. Reference works such as Contemporary Black Biography or Women in World History could even prove useful in the classroom. Unfortunately the dryness of the interface and the lack of ease in searching do not make the database a very appealing one to teenage students. show less
Opposing Viewpoints in Context is a database that is free to Michigan residents which allows users to search for hot topic issues and see articles of differing viewpoints. It is easy to search for these issues and even easier to browse through the issues. Each page has a description of the topic as well. There are some interface issues with this database such as the fact that the title does not take you back to the homepage. Yet it is still important for upper elementary students and middle show more schoolers who are learning about comparing and contrasting arguments. I would recommend this database for ages 10-13. show less
Opposing Viewpoints is a Gale database with resources on contemporary social issues. Each topic has its own page which include all the resources on the chosen issue, including essays on opposing viewpoints, news, statistics, videos, photos, maps, and peer-reviewed scholarly resources. The viewpoints used include questions for users to keep in mind when reading as well as a bio on the viewpoint author and citations for further research. Each issue page is formatted in the same way making it show more easy for teens to navigate. Users can also use the advanced search options to search by content type and limit results to peer-reviewed articles. This would be an excellent resource for debate assignments or persuasive essays that require knowledge of controversial topic in contemporary society. Also included are national and state curriculum standards and links to additional Gale resources for teachers, including lesson plans. Highly recommended. show less
My science teachers love this database. It is easy to navigate and it isn't uncommon to see students looking at the information in the database when they are not in class! Well worth the price!!
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