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March 2010 HIST 2P25

Revolutionary technology?

Finding Primary & Secondary Sources

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HIST 2P25 Assignment

Research Essay 25%

Write an eight page research essay on what was/was not

revolutionary about ONE of the following communication technologies:

Telegraph, Telephone, Film, Radio, Television, Internet. Your essay should

argue a thesis (“X” was/was not revolutionary because…”) and provide

evidence to substantiate this thesis. You should use AT LEAST six sources. AT

LEAST ONE of these sources must be a monograph, ONE a journal article and

ONE a primary source. You are allowed to use essays from the textbook, but

only ONE will count towards your six mandatory sources. Encarta, Wikipedia

and similar online encyclopedias will NOT be considered adequate sources.

Your essay should be footnoted according to the footnoting conventions

described by Rampolla. It should have a bibliography formatted according the

bibliography conventions for history essays described by Rampolla. Your essay

should use standard format = double spaced, standard margins, in the usual

font and font size (12pt, Times New Roman).

To be submitted at the start of seminar in the week of March 29.

What am I going to write about? What am I interested in?

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HIST 2P25 Assignment

Research Essay 25%

Write an eight page research essay on what was/was not revolutionary about

ONE of the following communication technologies: Telegraph, Telephone, Film,

Radio, Television, Internet. Your essay should argue a thesis (“X” was/was not

revolutionary because…”) and provide evidence to substantiate this thesis. You

should use AT LEAST six sources. AT LEAST ONE of these sources must be a

monograph, ONE a journal article and ONE a primary source. You are

allowed to use essays from the textbook, but only ONE will count towards your

six mandatory sources. Encarta, Wikipedia and similar online encyclopedias will

NOT be considered adequate sources. Your essay should be footnoted

according to the footnoting conventions described by Rampolla. It should have

a bibliography formatted according the bibliography conventions for history

essays described by Rampolla. Your essay should use standard format =

double spaced, standard margins, in the usual font and font size (12pt, Times

New Roman).

To be submitted at the start of seminar in the week of March 29.

monograph = ?

Where to find journal articles on this topic?

What’s a primary source? How do I find them?

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HIST 2P25 Assignment

Research Essay 25%

Write an eight page research essay on what was/was not revolutionary about

ONE of the following communication technologies: Telegraph, Telephone, Film,

Radio, Television, Internet. Your essay should argue a thesis (“X” was/was not

revolutionary because…”) and provide evidence to substantiate this thesis. You

should use AT LEAST six sources. AT LEAST ONE of these sources must be a

monograph, ONE a journal article and ONE a primary source. You are allowed

to use essays from the textbook, but only ONE will count towards your six

mandatory sources. Encarta, Wikipedia and similar online encyclopedias

will NOT be considered adequate sources. Your essay should be

footnoted according to the footnoting conventions described by Rampolla. It

should have a bibliography formatted according the bibliography conventions

for history essays described by Rampolla. Your essay should use standard

format = double spaced, standard margins, in the usual font and font size

(12pt, Times New Roman).

To be submitted at the start of seminar in the week of March 29.

WARNING:Don’t use Wikipedia

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For today

How to find the best…• books (briefly)

• articles

• primary sources

TIP: For best results, start at the library website

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books

How do you find books on your topic?

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books

Books Catalogue

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articles

What do you use to find articles?

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articles

Articles Databases

Best databases for this assignment:

America History & Life - U.S. & Canada

Historical Abstracts – All countries except US & Canada

JSTOR- Humanities, Soc.Sci. & Sci.

History of Science, Technology and Medicine

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articles : try a search

Group A: You’re interested

in the impact of radio

during wartime in the U.S.

Use: America History & Life

1959 RCA Victor Dual Speaker Filteramic Tube

Radio by Roadsidepictures

Group B: You’re interested

in the role of television

during the Vietnam War.

Use: JSTOR

Television by videocrab

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primary sources

Examples of primary sources?

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primary sources

"[A] document or record containing first-hand

information or original data on a topic..."

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primary sources - example“Extracts from the private letters of

the late Sir William Fothergill Cooke, 1836-39,

relating to the invention and development of the electric telegraph”

Found by searching for ‘telegraph’ in the Text collection > American

Libraries, Internet Archive

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Thank you.

Contact:

Monica Rettig

Liaison Librarian

[email protected]