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Research Springboard

To help get you started on your topic, below are some reliable websites and databases. 

Using just a few keywords you can find thousands of resources online to help with your research. Typing your keywords into Google will deliver you millions of results, but, not all the results will be accurate and from good quality sources. With help from the Frances Compton Library you have access to reliable, respected databases and websites that will help you with your research. 

(Top tip! We recommend you start with Databases before using google as the content on EPIC and JSTOR has already been assessed for you)

Epic Databases

Username: cuthberts   
Password: 42cuthberts

EPIC is a hub of many databases. You can type your search terms directly into EPIC Discovery, which will look through all the databases, or you can use just one.

JSTOR 
The login details for this Database can be found on the Frances Compton MyCollege homepage
JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million academic journals, articles, books and primary resources. 

After using the databases, compare the information against other sources. Here are some example websites:
Vietnam
  • Luxembourg Centre for Constructive and Digital History: The Cold War, Vietnam
  • History: The Cold War and the Vietnam War
  • JSTOR: The Cold War and Vietnam

Korea
  • Anzac Portal: The Cold War and the Crisis in Korea
  • Wilson Centre Digital Archive: A Crucial Turning Point in the Cold War
  • BBC Bitesize: The Cold War and the Korean War

Cuba
  • Britannica: Cuban Missile Crisis 
  • PBS: Castro and the Cold War
  • Cold War Studies: Remember the Cuban Missile Crisis: October 16-29, 1962

Hungary
  • BBC Bitesize: The Cold War in Hungary
  • BBC Bitesize: The Cold War and the Hungarian Uprising
  • Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History: The Repression of the Hungarian Uprising
  • U.S. Department of State: Hungary, 1956
  • Britannica: The Hungarian Revolution

Poland
  • Britannica: Communist Poland
  • JSTOR: The Soviet Non-Invasion of Poland and the end of the Cold War

Czechoslovakia
  • Office of the Historian: Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia
  • Britannica: Prague Spring
  • BBC Bitesize: The Cold War - Prague Spring

Bulgaria
  • Jacobin: The Lost World of Bulgarian Communism
  • Britannica: Bulgaria - Early Communist Era
  • Britannica: Communist Rule, Reforms, Transitions
  • U.S. Defence Technical Information Centre: Bulgaria’s Quest for Security After the Cold War​

Romania
  • Sutori: Impact of the Cold War on Romania
  • EPCR Political Science Blog: The Legacy of Romania’s 1989 Revolution
  • Alpha History: Romania Under Ceaușescu  
East Germany
  • JFK Library: The Cold War in Berlin
  • Imperial War Museums: What was the Berlin Wall and how did it fall?
  • University of Utah: What Happened in East Germany
  • Forces News: What was it like living in Cold War East Germany
The Congo
  • JSTOR: The Cold War and the Congo Crisis 1960-1961
  • The National Archives: The Liberation Struggle in the Congo and the Strange Death of Patrice Lumumba
  • U.S. Office of the Historian: The Congo, Decolonisation, and the Cold War (1960-1965)

China
  • JSTOR: The End of the Cold War in Asia: It’s Impact on China
  • Luxembourg Centre for Contemporary and Digital History: Revolution in China, The Cold War
  • U.S. Office of the Historian: The Chinese Revolution of 1959
  • E-International Relations: The Cold War and Chinese Foreign Policy

Afghanistan
  • Study: The Soviet War in Afghanistan - Overview, Causes and Timeline
  • British International Study Association: The Afghanistan War and the breakdown of the Soviet Union
  • U.S. Office of the Historian: Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan and the U.S. Response
  • Yale EliScholar: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Soviet-Afghan War: A Revisionist History
  • Britannica: Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan
Guatemala
  • RetroReport: Cold War in Latin America
  • RetroReport: Interactive Map - Understanding the Cold War in Latin America
  • JSTOR: Guatemala as Cold War History
  • UMBC Centre for History Education: The Guatemalan Coup of 1954: How did the Cold War Influence American Foreign Policy Decisions?
Chile
  • RetroReport: Cold War in Latin America
  • RetroReport: Interactive Map - Understanding the Cold War in Latin America
  • U.S. Office of the Historian: The Allende Years and the Pinochet Coup, 1969-1973
  • Cold War Studies: Cold War Chile
  • Bucknell University: An Analysis of U.S.-Economic Policy Toward Chile During the Cold War
General Sources
  • Norwich University: Consequences of the Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • ​Cold War: New Zealand History
  • Revelations from the Russian Archives: The Soviet Union and the United States
  • ​NATO Naval Exercise in the  Mediterranean
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/znx7vj6
  • National World War II Museum: Articles on the Cold War 
  • Khan Academy - The Cold War Around the World
  • JFK Library: History of the Cold War
  • History: The Cold War
  • National World War II Museum: Articles on the Cold War 
  • ScienceDirect - The Cold War: An Overview 
  • Khan Academy - The Cold War Around the World​

For other sites you find on Google: 
Remember to assess websites for reliability and accuracy -  the CRAAP test is a great tool to use. 

Keywords
Your keywords are important. Think about what you want to research, start with broad keywords for instance; are you researching examples of how 
Queen Lili'uokalani protected her people and home? Use advanced search options in the databases. You can add extra words to limit your search (e.g Queen Lili'uokalani AND 1892 Highways Act). Experimenting with different keywords can open many options for your research. If you use quotation marks “” around your search terms, (e.g “1892 Highways Act ”) the search engine will only look for those terms and not terms related.

Dates
It’s a good idea to limit your data range of the resources you want to use. This will help limit your data to relevant material. 

What sort of sources would you like?
You can select from academic journals, magazines, articles and other sources. What sources do you think would be relevant to your research?

Referencing & Citations
When using Databases, you can easily citate your sources using the CITE button. Select the text you want to cite, click the CITE button, select APA as your reference style. You can then add the citation to your document.

For more information on referencing go to:
www.francescomptonlibrary.com/apa-referencing
Frances Compton Library MyCollege Page - in the Links box there is a clip on APA referencing.

All our librarians are available to help you with your research and reference questions.
Please contact us at [email protected]

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    • Year 7 - Discover New Zealand
    • Year 7 - Ancient Egypt
    • Year 8 - Rites of Passage
    • Year 8 - Guardianship speech
    • Poetry Writing Sessions
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    • Google Highlights
    • Databases
      • Encyclopaedias & Dictionaries
    • Subject Help
      • Extended Essay - IB Students
      • Art & Design
        • Year 12 Visual Art - Endangered NZ flora and fauna
      • Classics
        • Year 12 Classics - Athenian Golden Age
      • Commerce
      • Drama & Dance
      • Māori
        • Matariki
        • Te Tiriti o Waitangi / the Treaty of Waitangi
      • English
        • Year 11 - Language of Propaganda
      • Health & Physical Education
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      • International Languages
      • Mathematics
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        • Year 11 History - Civil Rights
        • Year 11 History - Māori leadership WW1
        • Year 13 History - The Impact of the Cold War on a Nation (Excluding the USA and USSR)
        • Year 13 History - Imperialism or Independence
        • Year 12 History - NZ's Involvement in World War Two
        • Year 12 History - Protests
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