Database Highlight #32: We've got the Remarkable Life for That

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February’s final database highlight is Biography Reference Bank. This is the place to go when all your Black History Month biographies are checked out or you come across a student needing information on an African American inventor by tomorrow.  With the ability to filter by occupation, gender, and place of origin, the database scans the lives of over 750,000 individuals to return targeted results.

This biographical database offers the in-depth profiles from Current Biography and World Authors, the periodical coverage of Biography Index and the specialist content of Junior Authors & Illustrators. It provides full-text articles, images and abstracts from today’s leading magazines and journals. – from the vendor

This week’s open site comes with an ‘at your discretion' warning. That’s right, the FBI Vault contains 'actions, words, or images of a graphic nature'. With files being added on a continual basis, there’s always something to dig into. You’ll find the files for Martin Luther King, Jr., Coretta Scott King, Dorothy Dandridge, Nelson Mandela, and more. Many are handwritten scans so they are difficult to read but offer a unique view into history.

Action Steps

  • Run a keyword search in Biography Reference Bank. List one interesting fact about the person you discovered.
  • Search Biography Reference Bank and filter for an occupation you’re interested in. Name a person from the search results.
  • If you’ve read a good biography recently, share the title and author in the comments!

 

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samuelgarcia
Music and fossils.

Maria Ester Grebe Vicuña is a Chilean ethnomusicologist who focuses on Latin American vernacular music and Chilean traditional Indian music.

One of the important original paleontologists is Mary Anning.

sadie.bruce
neat

I had no idea about Mary Anning or Maria Ester Grebe Vicuña - they sound very interesting!

caralen.haymans
I chose St Scholastica

I chose St Scholastica because her name reminded me of Scholastic book fairs. Interesting-ish fact: She wanted to meet with her brother (allegedly The St Benedict) longer, so she prayed for a storm to keep him from leaving. Apparently that took a lot out of her because she died a few days later.

"Scholastica, St." Chambers Biographical Dictionary (Bio Ref Bank)Biography Reference Bank (H.W. Wilson), EBSCOhost (accessed February 27, 2018).

Occupation chosen: Hermit.
St Guthlac

A super-awesome biography to NOT read while eating:
The Radium Girls: The Dark Story of America's Shining Women by Kate Moore.

sarah.mako
Radium Girls <3

It is great, but man it was graphic.

sadie.bruce
hmmm

I wasn't that interested in this book before but I am now!

sadie.bruce
haha

Scholastic book fairs are the best.

And what a great tidbit to share at a party!

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