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5 days ago · Nearly 100 primary source sets from the Library of Congress, intended for grades K-12 teachers. Allows focusing results by topic, time period, and grade level.
- Kelly L. Smith
- 2009
5 days ago · In the field of science, a primary source could be an original report of an experiment, observation or finding. Examples of primary sources: Government documents such as The Constitution of the United States
- Molly Tighe
- 2014
5 days ago · Primary sources are original records created during the time under study. Because they were present during the experience, they offer an inside first-hand view of a particular event unfiltered by interpretation, criticism, or evaluation.
- Jeannie Hoag
- 2012
6 days ago · Primary sources include works of literature, newspaper archives, images, and films. Reference materials include dictionaries and encyclopedias. You have access to a wide range of digital sources, and also printed materials in the main collections and our Special Collections. Literary works. Newspapers/periodicals. Dictionaries. Broadcasts. Images.
- Damien McManus
- 2020
5 days ago · HIUS 144. Introduction. Primary sources can be very important in doing historical research. These are documents of many kinds which were created during the period you are studying -- personal accounts like letters and diaries, newspapers, magazines & journals, books, government documents, and much more.
- Harold Colson
- 2014
5 days ago · History of education. This guide is for those beginning research in the history of education. Primary sources. American periodicals series online. 1740-1900. Includes over 1,000 periodicals and 7,000,000 pages of full text periodicals covering the years 1740-1900. Archive of Americana.
5 days ago · Explores five centuries of primary source material documenting the story of food and drink. Collectively, these materials illustrate linkage between food, identify, politics, power, gender, race and socio-economic status.