Database of the Month: Gale Virtual Reference Library (GVRL)
October 7, 2013
What is Gale Virtual Reference Library?
The Gale Virtual Reference Library is a database of encyclopedias, almanacs, and specialized reference sources, searchable all at once. Think: authoritative and quick information for beginning your research.
When to Use Gale Virtual Reference Library (instead of Google or Wikipedia)
GRVL answers such questions as:
- the percentage change of discretionary income in the Northeast from just before the onset of the 2008 recession as compared to the following year (ANSWER: consult GVRL's American Incomes: Demographics of Who Has Money)
- a brief biography of composer Leonard (actually Luis) Bernstein for a public speaking class (ANSWER: consult GVRL's Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians)
- the background of a particular ad campaign (ANSWER: consult GVRL's Encyclopedia of Major Marketing Campaigns for a topical overview of - for example - Apple Computer's Think Different ad campaign)
- American Incomes: Demographics of Who Has Money
- Encyclopedia of Gender in Media
- Encyclopedia of Small Business
- Guide to U.S. Foreign Policy
- The Millennials: Americans Born 1977 to 1994
- West's Encyclopedia of American Law
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