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Search Britannica Online for reference information in literature, science, social science, and history.  Britannica Online also carries news stories from The New York Times. ~ All subjects presented in an unbiased, factual, and broad treatment. With images, maps, animated movies, and a built-in dictionary.

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CQ Researcher reports cover a wide range of political and social issues, including topics in health, international affairs, education, the environment, technology and the U.S. economy. ~ Your topic presented with an overview and pro/con section.

Search the Student Research Center for magazines, newspapers, reference articles, and primary documents. Search NoveList for reviews, annotations and much more for over 125,000 fiction titles. ~ Popular topics published in magazines and news from sources such as Time, Newsweek, People, and more.

Use eLibrary to search for magazine and newspaper articles along with a variety of media including maps, images, audio/video, and television/radio transcripts.~ Popular topics published in magazines and news from sources such as Time, Newsweek, People, and more. Podcasts, transcripts, multimedia.

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Historical newspapers including The Chicago Daily (Tribune), The Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and The New York Times. ~ Historical newspapers including The Chicago Daily (Tribune), The Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and The New York Times.

Search History Resource Center: US for reference information, periodical articles, primary sources, and multimedia items such as maps and images from United States history. ~ Historical topics in the United States or World detailed in an unbiased, factual way.  Primary sources, images, images, maps, viewpoint essays.

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Newsbank carries articles from U.S. and international sources covering politics, science, social science, and arts/culture. ~ Current events and news across many topics and issues from national and international news sources.  Includes radio/tv transcripts.

Search Opposing Viewpoints for viewpoint, reference, periodical, and primary source articles on social and political issues. ~ A current event in the news or a controversial topic with many viewpoints. Statistics, charts and graphs. From magazines, news sources, scholarly journals, and websites. Topic idea lists.

Science Resource Center ~ Science topis detailed in an unbiased and factual way.  From scholarly journals, popular magazines, news sources. With charts and graphs.

Search SIRS Renaissance for reference information in the arts and humanities. ~ Topics in the arts and humanities

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Search SIRS Researcher for reference information in social issues, health, science, and business. ~ Topics on social issues and controversial issues

Search Student Resource Center Gold for reference, periodical, and primary source articles as well as maps and images across all subject areas. ~ Books, magazines, news sources, and scholarly journals.  Formats including primary sources, images, maps, podcasts, and other media.

Each link below will list articles on all aspects of American life such as the arts, sports, fashion, music, etc.

1900s | 1910s | 1920s | 1930s | 1940s | 1950s | 1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s

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Search Today's Science for scientific journals, magazines, and newspapers covering  health, the environment, technology, life science, physical science, earth and space science, and science and society. ~ Articles on science topics

Search World News Digest for events, people, issues, facts, and figures from 1940 to the present. Facts On File World News Digest also delivers maps, photographs, historic documents, and special overviews of key issues, newsmakers, and events since 1940. ~ U.S. and world news information

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Internet Resources -- Turning Points

Current Technologies | Events | People | | Things | By Decade

Current Technologies

See also: Cellular Phones, Podcasting, Second Life

Events -- SEE ALSO Turning Points by Decade below

People

Things

Turning Points by Decade -- includes people, events, things, ideas

1900s - 1920s

See also: 1920s Pathfinder and Harlem Renaissance Pathfinder

  • Early Baseball Pictures, 1860s-1920s ~ Click on a subheading in the box to view images of baseball from the 1860s through the 1920s.
  • Historic American Sheet Music, 1850-1920 ~ A collection "including 3042 pieces of sheet music published in America. It presents a wide variety of types of music. Illustrations provide an important source of information for popular contemporary ideas on politics, patriotism, race, religion, love, and sentiment." American Memory, Library of Congress.
  • Historic American Sheet Music: 1900-1909 ~ This digital images are from a larger collection of sheet music, published in America between 1850 and 1920. This section covers the first decade of the 20th Century.
  • Jazz Age Chicago: Urban Leisure from 1893 to 1945 ~ Information "concerned with the everyday social and cultural experiences of Chicagoans during the 1920s and 1930s."
  • Of Men & Their Elegance The Costumer's Manifesto ~ Images and commentary of male clothing styles that were popular during the 1890s-1930s.
  • Pulp Fiction Central ~ "Pulp fiction magazines were the main source of everyday entertainment for the masses during the first half of the 20th Century. These magazines delivered action and heroes that were some of the most creative in literary history."
  • Small Town America: 1850-1920 ~ 12,000 photographs of the Mid-Atlantic states from the 1850s to the 1910s. "The views show buildings and street scenes in cities, towns, and villages as well as natural landscapes. They also depict agriculture, industry, transportation, homes, businesses, local celebrations, natural disasters, people, and costumes." American Memory, Library of Congress.
  • Temperance and Prohibition ~ Images and information from the Department of History, The Ohio State University.
  • Touring Turn-of-the-Century America ~ Photographs from the Detroit Publishing Company, 1880-1920, American Memory, Library of Congress.

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1930s

  • American Cultural History: 1930-1939 ~ Extensive set of links and information from the Kingwood College Library.
  • America in the 1930s ~ Choose on film, in print, on display, etc. for movies, art, books, radio, and other aspects of popular culture. An extensive timeline is included.
  • American Memory Collections: 1930-1949 ~ 50 collections of primary sources, images, sound recordings, and information about American life during the 30s and 40s. Click on a collection to start viewing its contents.
  • Architecture and Interior Design for 20th Century America (1935-1955) ~ Over 29,000 images primarily of architectural subjects, including interiors and exteriors of homes, stores, offices, factories, historic buildings, homes of notable Americans, and of several U.S. presidents, as well as color images of the 1939-40 New York World's Fair. American Memory, Library of Congress.
  • California Gold: Northern California Folk Music from the 1930s ~ A multicultural collection that includes sound recordings, still photos, drawings and written documents from a variety of European ethnic and English- and Spanish-speaking communities in Northern California. American Memory, Library of Congress.
  • Film History of the 1930s ~ Information, images, and links.
  • New Deal Network ~ Information and images about Roosevelt's program dealing with the Great Depression.
  • Pulp Fiction Central ~ "Pulp fiction magazines were the main source of everyday entertainment for the masses during the first half of the 20th Century. These magazines delivered action and heroes that were some of the most creative in literary history."
  • Woodie Guthrie ~ A popular folk singer and writer of the Thirties and Forties who had a major influence on American life, including Sixties rock music. Wrote: "This Land Is Your Land." Information from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.

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1940s

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1950s

  • American Cultural History: 1950-1959 ~ Extensive set of links and information from the Kingwood College Library.
  • American Memory Collections: 1950-1969 ~ 26 collections of primary sources, images, sound recordings, and information about American life during the 50s and 60s. Click on a collection to start viewing its contents.
  • The American 1950s ~ Large set of links to resources related to the culture and politics of the 1950's. Primary sources, images, and commentary. University of Pennsylvania.

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1960s

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1970s

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1980s

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1990s

N. Mellendorf, Librarian. Maine South High School, Library Resource Center, Park Ridge, IL
Created: 12/4/07 Last update: 5/12/08 Contact: nmellendorf@maine207.org