DEBRIEF
Reliable Source Reminders:
Which sources would we not want to see you using?
Britannica, History.com, Wikipedia - however these can be OK for introductory info
Examples of good sources:
Almost anything ending in .gov, .org, or .edu, NYTimes, Washington Post, NPR, scholarly articles, etc.
Which sources would we not want to see you using?
Britannica, History.com, Wikipedia - however these can be OK for introductory info
Examples of good sources:
Almost anything ending in .gov, .org, or .edu, NYTimes, Washington Post, NPR, scholarly articles, etc.
Databases you might want to check out for primary sources:
- Library of Congress - it's easier to google your person or your search term WITH 'library of congress'
- https://www.archives.gov/education/research/primary-sources
- https://www.wyzant.com/resources/lessons/history/hpol
- https://news.wisc.edu/archive/misc/speeches/
- Google scholar