OPCVL With reference to origin, purpose, and content, analyze the value and limitations.

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OPCVL With reference to origin, purpose, and content, analyze the value and limitations

Origin Who is the author? Primary or secondary? Note: One is not more reliable than the other. Valuable and limited information can be gleaned from both types of documents. When was it created/published? Where was it published? Who is publishing it? Is there anything we know about the author that is pertinent to our evaluation?

Purpose Why did the author create this piece of work? What is the intent? Why did the author choose this particular format? Who is the intended audience? Who was the author thinking would receive this? Purpose to educate, inform, keep record, sell newspapers, critique?

Content What is the main idea of the source? What arguments, analysis, or conclusion are present within the source’s content? How can the content of the source be integrated into my explanation of its origin, purpose, value, and limitation? Be careful not to place purpose and content together – they are two unique components. **Only use content with direct reference to value and limitations (same for origin and purpose).

Value Based on who wrote it (origin), when/where it came from, why it was created (purpose) and what the source says (content)…what value does this document have to historians? Under what circumstances was the piece created and how does the piece reflect those circumstances? What can we tell about any controversies from the piece? What can we tell about the author’s perspectives from the piece? What was going on in history at the time the piece was created and how does this piece accurately reflect it? (Put the document in historical context!) It helps if you know the context of the document and can explain what the document helps you to understand about the context.

Limitations The task here is not to point out weaknesses of the source, but rather to say: at what point does this source cease to be of value to us as historians? With a primary source document, having an incomplete picture of the whole is a given because the source was created by one person and naturally they will not have given every detail of the context.

Limitations How reliable is the source? How/why did it come into existence? Under free will or duress? What part of the story can we NOT tell from this document? Does the author represent a particular ‘side’ of a controversy or event? Alternative perspective? Does this piece inaccurately reflect anything about the time period? What is purposely not addressed? Consistent with other sources form the period?

Limitations Instead of bias, use perspective. Every document will have some bias and the term carries a negative connotation. Unless you know who translated a document and can speak to the value or limitations of this specific translation avoid it as a limitation.

For Your Annotated Bibliography: You need 6 sources At least two must be primary sources You must include full MLA Works Cited information It should be formatted like a Works Cited with Annotations Annotations include: Origin Purpose And Relevance What good is this text as you attempt to answer your research question? It is due 3/17

For Your Part 1: opcVL: You to state your research question You will briefly explain the nature of the two sources including an explanation of their relevance to your investigation You will analyze two sources for OPCVL It should include MLA information Don’t forget the opcVL: Reference the Origin Reference the Purpose Reference the Content Analyze the Value Analyze the Limitations Aim to do this in 500 words It is worth 6 of 25 points A rough draft is due 3/28