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What is a primary source? What is a secondary source?
Primary vs.. Secondary Resources What is a primary source? What is a secondary source?
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Primary Resource Primary sources were:
created during the time period being studied created at a later date by a participant in the events being studied (as in the case of memoirs) They reflect the individual viewpoint of a participant or observer. Information from Library of Congress Primary sources enable the researcher to get as close as possible to what actually happened during an historical event or time period
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Examples of Primary Resources
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Secondary Resource A secondary source:
is a work that interprets or analyzes an historical event or phenomenon at least one step removed from the event often based on primary sources
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Examples Text Books! (For the most part) Wikipedia
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Let’s Look at some examples
Hmmmmmmmmm what should we examine
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Video
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How do you decide if the source is good?
Time & Place Rule: How close to the event was it written? Bias Rule: every source is biased some way! Everyone has a perspective
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How do you decide if the source is good?
Library of Congress questions Hold on to these questions!
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Analyzing Let’s look at the sources and decide if there are some issues with the sources we have
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