This document discusses different types of sources used for research: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are produced by someone directly involved or who witnessed an event firsthand, such as interviews, letters, diaries, photographs, and oral histories. Secondary sources analyze or comment on primary sources, while tertiary sources summarize and synthesize primary and secondary sources to provide background information on a topic.
This document discusses different types of sources used for research: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are produced by someone directly involved or who witnessed an event firsthand, such as interviews, letters, diaries, photographs, and oral histories. Secondary sources analyze or comment on primary sources, while tertiary sources summarize and synthesize primary and secondary sources to provide background information on a topic.
This document discusses different types of sources used for research: primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are produced by someone directly involved or who witnessed an event firsthand, such as interviews, letters, diaries, photographs, and oral histories. Secondary sources analyze or comment on primary sources, while tertiary sources summarize and synthesize primary and secondary sources to provide background information on a topic.
Valencia, Ghie Mike Padua, Ram Vicson Research Process • Explore a Topic • Answer questions about a Topic Use a variety of print and digital resources to conduct research. Types Of Sources • Primary Sources • Secondary Sources • Tertiary Sources Primary Sources • Produced by a person who actually witnessed and experienced an event firsthand. Primary Sources Primary Sources • Oral Histories or Memoirs • Interviews • Music • Photographs • Letters • Diaries • Maps • Advertisements Titanic Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VgzcYL9IUI
• Primary Sources: Rose
why: Because she is one of those people who survived and experience the events that happen in the titanic.