The Information Literate Historian: A Guide to Research for History Students - ref D 16.2 .P715 2007
Critical Evaluation of Resources (Univ. of California Berkeley) - Covers scholarly vs. popular publications, primary vs secondary resources, authority, documentation.
Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply and Questions to Ask (Univ. of California Berkeley).
Using Primary Sources on the Web: Evaluating Primary Source Websites (Instruction & Research Services Committee, Reference and User Service Association History Section, American Library Association)
Document Analysis Worksheets (National Archives)
Guide to analyzing various kinds of primary sources - written documents,
photographs, cartoons, posters, maps, artifacts, motion pictures, and
sound recordings.
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