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US History: Cold War and Civil Rights Movements: Reference Sources

Reference Sources

START YOUR RESEARCH WITH REFERENCE SOURCES

for ESSENTIAL background information - facts like WHO, WHAT, WHY, WHERE, and HOW - that will be useful as you dive deeper into your research.

 

THINK ENCYCLOPEDIAS!

 

  • This will allow you to better understand where the specific information you find later fits in the bigger picture.
  • Make note of terms - also called KEYWORDS - relevant to your topic:
    • Examples: names of people; important dates; relevant legislation; words or expressions unique to your topic.
  • You can use these keywords when searching for secondary sources (books and journal articles) and primary sources. 
  • Reference sources often contain bibliographies that lead you to secondary and primary sources.
Examples of Reference Sources: Encyclopedias, dictionaries, almanacs, atlases, thesauruses, and indexes.

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