I searched 'zinc in foods' and immediately found an article "Minerals" in the Gale Encyclopedia of Children's Health. A quick scan gave me the answer to my questions. Zinc is found in lamb,beef, leafy grains, root vegetables such as potatoes and carrots, shellfish, and organ meats such as liver or kidneys.
I appreciated the percentage of relevancy sort. It helps one not waste his time on obscure articles.
Searching "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" I immediately found 3 articles in "Literary Themes for Students" specifically addressing the title. Their relevancy ranged from 100-73% followed by many more articles. This seems almost too easy!! As an English major many years ago, I don't remember every having so much information so quickly on my specific title or question!! The feature along the side that tells you what specific topics are covered in this article about the book, is wonderful! The overview is most helpful. The article it self contained information from the plot to the autobiography of the author, to synopsis of chapters, as well as cirticisms and themes.
I am sure students as well as Book Clubs would love this reference item!
Dlueb, you have mentioned a unique application for Gale--Book Clubs! Thanks for thinking of this! I agree that many of these resources would have made our college research sooo much easier! Glad you found this resource easy to use. Thanks for your comments.
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