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  1. Art World in Britain 1660-1735 The art world in Britain 1660 to 1735 publishes primary sources and research tools for the study of the arts in late 17th and early 18th century Britain. The site will consider a wide range of primary and secondary sources, which will be presented as either bibliographic records or full-text sources.

  2. understanding of the interrelatedness of primary and secondary sources for research. B. Articulate what might serve as primary sources for a specific research project within the framework of an academic discipline or area of study. 4 (librarians and archivists, curators, publishers, authors, researchers and users of the collections)

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  3. Primary sources may be letters, manuscripts, diaries or memoirs, newspapers, government documents and laws,court rulings, clothing, pottery, art, human remains, recorded sound or other items that offer original evidence of a civilization, a person or group of people, societies and cultures, or a place. These sources may provide a foundation to ...

    • Diana Ramey
    • 2015
  4. Dec 19, 2023 · It may benefit you to look at some resources that provide an overview into the techniques of historical research. Sage Research Methods ("Browse" by discipline, look for History) provides a number of handbooks and case studies. A catalog search on the subject History--Methodology will provide a number of useful books. About primary sources

    • Steven Knowlton
    • 2010
  5. May 1, 2024 · Primary vs. secondary sources. In humanities disciplines like history and literature, a primary source is an item produced from the time you are researching (e.g., photographs, a letters, newspaper articles, government documents). Looking at actual sources from a specific time helps you get a firsthand account of what was happening then.

    • Andrea Baer
    • 2016
  6. Apr 8, 2024 · A primary source is an eyewitness account of an event or data obtained through original statistical or scientific research. What are some examples of primary sources? Secondary Source. A secondary source interprets and analyzes primary sources. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event. Secondary sources may include pictures of ...

  7. Primary sources may be letters, manuscripts, newspapers, clothing, pottery, recorded sound or other items that offer original evidence of a civilization, a person, an event or a place. Since a single primary source reflects one point of view, consulting various sources is necessary in an attempt to understand different perspectives and ...