Biodiversity+Ecology+Project

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Databases and Ebooks

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**sample annotated citations:**
This book source's glossary provided vocabulary information for many words. An in depth section on deciduous forests and prairies was good background information. || Broadcasting Company, 15 Oct. 2010. Web. 9 Nov. 2010. . * This website helped with my research because... * This website is created by a credible source, the BBC. The information in this article is reliable and can be found in other sources. The author of this article is a writer and a museum curator who is knowledgeable about Victorian technology and he presents a fair and balance point of view on the topic. ||
 * Annotations describe a brief summary of the information you found in this source. If it is a website you discovered on your own, also include an explanation of how this source passes the CRAP test.
 * CRAP testing is not necessary for books or databases.
 * __ Book: __ || Desonie, Dana, Ph.D. Biosphere. New York: Chelsea, 2008. Print.
 * __Website:__ || Atterbury, Paul. "Victorian Technology." British History in-depth. British