PPT-Accessing Primary Sources and Archives
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Warwick History Dissertation Questions Do you need to use primary sources and archives in writing a dissertation What do these two terms mean How do you find this
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Warwick History Dissertation Questions Do you need to use primary sources and archives in writing a dissertation What do these two terms mean How do you find this material How do you make effective use of this material in completing a dissertation. When in the eightee nth century the death penalty came to be regarded as too seve re for certain capital offences transportation to North America in t he absence of an adequ ate alternative became popular as a mitigation of such sentences 2 By the t ADMIT. Accessing the Admit Online System . Enter the address of the Admit system into your browser (Google Chrome, Firefox, . Safari; . Do not use Internet Explorer. ) . to log into Admit. . . URL. Warwick History Dissertation. Questions. Do you need to use ‘primary sources’ and ‘archives’ in writing a dissertation?. What do these two terms mean?. How do you find this material?. How do you make effective use of this material in completing a dissertation?. A Presentation by . Dr. Therese Rizzo. therese.rizzo@uncp.edu. 910-522-5802. How Can Primary Sources Change the Way We Read Fiction?. The . Scarlet Letter, . Nathaniel Hawthorne . A . n. ovel that uses Puritanism and the seventeenth century as a frame to critique nineteenth-century hypocrisy and bigotry. . Courtney J. Campbell. Department of History. c. ourtney.j.campbell.1@vanderbilt.edu. Definitions. What is a primary source?. What is a secondary source?. Definitions. “Primary sources are original materials. They are from the time period involved and have not been filtered through interpretation or evaluation. Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based. They are usually the first formal appearance of results in physical, print or electronic format. They present original thinking, report a discovery, or share new information.”. Corie Zylstra. Custodial history. 1870’s—Theodoor Van . Riemsdijk. Focus on why and how records are created rather than their future use. Shellenberg. Noncustody. =lost and damaged records. 1937—Jenkinson. Karen Kaemmerling. Colorado Mountain College. Assistant Dean for Online Learning. CCCNS. I. . Four general goals integrate history with workplace skills: . A. Acquire information from . many sources . What are they? . How do we use them in our classrooms?. Dr. Melissa . Radeke. EDU 5340 Social Studies Methods. Primary Source Definition. Original materials.. Historians classify primary sources as artifacts, documents (including letters, journals, newspapers, birth certificates, licenses, etc.), visuals, recordings, or other sources of information created at the time of study.. Pine View Elementary . 3. rd. Grade. What is a Primary Source?. Original artifacts that come from the past.. Examples. Photographs, drawings, letters, diaries, documents, books, films, posters, play scripts, speeches, songs, sheet music, and first-person accounts that are recorded at the time of an event.. Harish Sangireddy. The University of Texas at Austin. Outline. Organizing data for capturing flood events.. Publishing map services to ArcGIS online.. Accessing time series data in . ArcMap. .. Organizing data for Flood events. Other Research Sources to . Trace Family History. WHERE TO START?. The central organizing . principle of the discipline. of genealogy is the. interpretation and analysis. of kinship.. Carolyn Earle Billingsley, Ph.D.. Or…. What is the Difference. And Why Does it Matter?. Defining Archives. Society of American Archivists gives this definition on their website:. (also . archive. ), n. ~ 1. Materials created or received by a person, family, or organization, public or private, in the conduct of their affairs and preserved because of the enduring value contained in the information they contain or as evidence of the functions and responsibilities of their creator, especially those materials maintained using the principles of provenance, original order, and collective control; permanent records. - 2. The division within an organization responsible for maintaining the organization's records of enduring value. - 3. An organization that collects the records of individuals, families, or other organizations; a collecting archives. - 4. The professional discipline of administering such collections and organizations. - 5. The building (or portion thereof) housing archival collections. - 6. A published collection of scholarly papers, especially as a periodical.. Where do you fit?. Tina Beckett, President. Accessing Corporate Business. Our world is changing like never before. . Companies seeking business with corporations . must adopt a . philosophy of continuous improvement . When using the internet for sources, be sure to check the reliability of any site.. Some rules to follow:. If you can find the same information in three different places, it is probably reliable.. If a website also has a print version (such as a newspaper or magazine, it is probably reliable..
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