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  1. Secondary Sources in order to make new connections. Often times, secondary sources find publication in academic journals or in books and provide other researchers with additional resources for

  2. Differentiating between primary and secondary sources can be tricky. Read the table and complete the activities to gain a better understanding of the context-specific nature of primary and secondary …

  3. A secondary source is a document created at a later time period, often much later than the time period of the event being researched, by someone who did not experience said event.

  4. Secondary sources are a great starting point for your research, especially when you’re researching an unfamiliar area. They can help you identify or refine your legal questions, determine the relevant …

  5. Grades PK-5 It’s never too early to think about the hopes and dreams you have for your child; view the early childhood roadmap for more information. 1 Grades 6-8 School district

  6. Secondary analysis of qualitative data is a topic unto itself and is not discussed in this volume. The interested reader is referred to references such as James and Sorenson (2000) and Heaton (2004).

  7. Secondary Sources (i.e., historiography) – Books and articles produced by historians. Your final paper is a secondary source that you, working as an historian, produce. It is a piece of historical writing (i.e., …