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* Always use Research Quality Websites. 
* To locate RQWs use one of the library's website referral services or try the quick links at the right.
* Not sure if your web site is a RQWs-Print a web evaluation form.
*For additional information about Shakespeare, use these links to articles from Gale's Student Resource Center-Junior.
If you are asked for a user name, use the one given to you by Mrs. King or your teacher.

* "Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)." UXL Biographies. Online ed. Detroit: UXL, 2003.

* Butler, Robert W. "Shakespeare s London."  Calliope. April 2005: 12.

* Butler, Robert W. "The Lure of Shakespeare.(From Past to Present)(William Shakespeare)."  Calliope. April 2005: 37.
Discover Shakespeare at the Folger Shakespeare Library
Shakespeare's Life and Times
Shakespeare in American Communities
Absolute Shakespeare
Shakespeare Resource Center
Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
Shakespeare's Birthplace Trust:  William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare Biography
Shakespeare Timeline

Be a virtual tourist:
The Virtual Globe Theatre from Cambridge University
Statford-upon-Avon:  William Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Globe:  Inside the Globe Theatre

Check out the great Shakespeare debate at:
Frontline:  Much Ado About Something
Frontline:  The Shakespeare Mystery
In Search of Shakespeare

Need the texts? 
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

*Begin your exploration of Shakespeare's life and works by reading the biography article about him from Exploring Shakespeare.
*When reading the article, remember that any word that you do not understand can be looked up using the dictionary tool at the top of the site.  Just copy and past the word into the dictionary's search box for vocabulary help.

Click here to read the article:  "William Shakespeare"from Exploring Shakespeare.

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