Hi!If you are looking for biographical or scholarly information on Vladimir Nabokov, you're in the wrong place. But welcome anyway. Waxwing is set up mostly as an appreciation of my favorite writer, not as a comprehensive (or even reliable) overview of his life, times, and works -- the only reliable web-based source that I know of is Zembla.
That said, the best place for all those seeking hard info, facts, and interpretations for a high-school or college paper remains the library. Your three basic resources (other than the author's novels) should be Brian Boyd's two biographies of the writer, The Russian Years and The American Years, and The Garland Companion to Vladimir Nabokov. All three should be available in any good library, along with assorted critical studies of varying quality (first-rate more often than not).
That said, there is some stuff that might come in handy when writing your paper, so feel free to look around. At the very least, it might offer a few insights into why people are so passionate about Nabokov.
Please take everything said here with a grain of salt -- I am notoriously bad with dates, names, and places, so be careful.