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Andrew Solomon | Profile | TED.com. Andrew Solomon is a writer of remarkable talent and intellect. In his books and essays he explores the subjects of politics, culture and psychology with extraordinary humanity. In 2001 he received the National Book Award for The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression. The book was also a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and was a worldwide bestseller published in more than twenty languages. The New York Timesdescribed The Noonday Demon as "All-encompassing, brave, deeply humane…a book of remarkable depth, breadth and vitality…open-minded, critically informed and poetic all at the same time…fearless and full of compassion.

" His newest book, Far From the Tree: Parents , Children & the Search for Identity, was released in November of 2012 and is an examination of the means by which families accommodate children with physical, mental and social disabilities and how these unusual situations can be invested with love. 15 Educational Search Engines for Research. After hours spent scrolling through Google and pulling up endless clickbait results, you’re frustrated with the internet.

You have a paper to write, homework to do and things to learn. You know you won’t get away with citing Wikipedia or Buzzfeed in your research paper. Even the big news engines aren’t scholarly enough. You need reputable sources for your homework, and you need them now. With so many resources online, it’s hard to narrow it down and find ones that are not only reliable and useful, but also free for students.

We’ve saved you the time and picked out our 15 best free search engines for research. 15 scholarly search engines every student should bookmark 1. Google Scholar was created as a tool to congregate scholarly literature on the web. 2. Google Books allows web users to browse an index of thousands of books, from popular titles to old, to find pages that include your search terms. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. With its minimalist design, Refseek doesn’t look like much. 8. 9. 10. iSeek.

Resources in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) Studies. Find Articles in Databases & Journals Use databases to search multiple online journals at the same time. Find articles about a specific topic by using keywords, subject headings, authors, and more. Find Background Information Reference sources, online or in print, include encyclopedias, dictionaries, handbooks, and directories and are great starting points for background information about a specific topic.

Browse Useful Websites Websites can provide statistics, data, articles, documents, and other information about a specific field of study. More: Additional Selected LGBT Websites Develop Research Skills Research guides provide suggestions for finding and using information about a specific subject or for a specific class. LGBT Related Research Guides General Research Guides More: Additional Research Guides Class Guides Current and Past Semester Class Guides Use Additional Library Resources Find Books and Other Material Online Library Catalog LGBT Related Libraries and Library Services.

15 Educational Search Engines for Research. Google Books. Google Scholar. Custom Search Engine. 15 Educational Search Engines for Research. Education Resource Center.