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Notes & Bibliography:
*While each database gives you the ability to cite your resource, you may need to create your own.
You are using Chicago Style.
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Questioning YOUR SOURCES?
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Find those credible sources for your research paper! Some of Ms. Barker's Favorite Primary Source Websites:
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Goal: To submit a 5 source annotated bibliography that will answer the below questions on a historical figure of your choice. The questions are as follows:
Choosing a Person:
Before We Get Started:
And while Wikipedia is a fantastic source for initial research and topic finding, it is NOT a citable source for this type of project. DO NOT commit plagiarism by using information from these articles in your paper. Just as you would not copy sentences from a general encyclopedia, like Britannica (see below), you should not copy from Wikipedia. You SHOULD definitely look at the notes, references, bibliography, and external links of articles which can lead you to academic sources that will strengthen your project.
Relevant Databases:ORR Databases:Secondary Sources:Starting Your Search Here:
*Each database has different resources that can help you in your quest.
Make sure to search each database to find new information and materials.* For More Advanced Searches:
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