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Primary & Secondary Sources Evaluating Sources. English 10 Research Report. What are Primary Sources?. Accounts of an event written by the person who witnessed or experienced it first hand. Original documents Examples: Diaries Letters Memoirs Interviews Photographs
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Primary & Secondary Sources Evaluating Sources English 10 Research Report
What are Primary Sources? • Accounts of an event written by the person who witnessed or experienced it first hand. • Original documents • Examples: • Diaries • Letters • Memoirs • Interviews • Photographs • Audio/video recordings
What are Secondary Sources? • They interpret primary sources. • Examine studies that other researchers have done of a subject. • Secondhand experiences/opinions. • Examples: • Journal articles • Books • Radio/TV documentaries
Evaluating Sources Why is this important?
Checklist • Accuracy • Authority • Objectivity (is the author biased?) • Currency • Coverage (is the topic well-addressed?)
Web Resources • Websites that do not have an author name, or a parent organization should be avoided. • Do not use Wikipedia. • Also avoid using personal website/blogs, unless the author is an expert in their field. • If you have to question the websites validity, it probably shouldn’t be used.
Requirements • You must use at least 5 sources in your research paper. • Only 2 websites! • The other 3 can be a mix of articles & books. • You may use more than 5 sources. • All sources must be cited in your paper!