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    What’s the difference between primary and secondary sources? This lesson will compare the two types of sources and ask students to discuss the benefits of using each source. Primary and secondary sources in Global Nuclear Fuel Supply; focus on Uranium Georges CAPUS AREVA VP Front-End Marketing Seminar on Global Nuclear uranium outlook 1. 2. 3. Countries and security of supply Types of mines and potential cost trend Producers 3. Secondary sources 1. 2. 3. 4
    Secondary sources describe, discuss, interpret, comment upon, analyze, evaluate, summarize, and process primary sources. A secondary source is generally one or more steps removed from the event or time period and are written or produced after the fact with the benefit of hindsight.
    A primary rule can be the law against walking out of the Apple Store with an IPod without paying or the law requiring you to stop at a red light. In the “rules of the game” metaphor, an example of a primary rule would be that in football, it is illegal to restrain a player who is not in possession of the ball.
    Questioning Sources Analyzing Primary and Secondary Sources. NHD Primary versus Secondary Sources What is the difference between primary and secondary sources?
    16. Secondary Sources – Definition? A secondary source provides “second-hand” information that has been digested, analyzed, reworded or interpreted.? Secondary sources are often written well after the events they report on, and can put past information into its historical context.
    Secondary sources interpret, critique or analyze primary sources. Secondary sources are created when someone looks at primary sources and makes a decision about their meaning. You are doing that, too, when you use primary sources in your research paper!
    Primary sources and secondary sources. A primary source is one where the author witnessed firsthand the events or phenomena they are writing Source type Primary source. What it’s useful for. > Analysing as data for scientific, historical or social research. > Getting as close as possible to
    Cite secondary sources sparingly—for instance, when the original work is out of print, unavailable, or available only in a language that you do not understand. If possible, as a matter of good scholarly practice, find the primary source, read it, and cite it directly rather than citing a secondary source.
    Primary and secondary sources form the cornerstones of historical research. A modern-day work of history is is essentially a description and interpretation of primary sources, along with commentary of secondary sources, both using them in reference to the subject matter at hand, and agreeing and
    Secondary sources are sources that are written about primary sources. Secondary sources analyze, interpret, and discuss information about the primary source. If a magazine writer wrote about the speech President Bush gave on September 11th, it would be a secondary source.
    Sources of information or evidence are often categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary material. These classifications are based on the originality of the material and the proximity of the source or origin. This informs the reader as to whether the author is reporting information that is first hand or is
    Sources of information or evidence are often categorized as primary, secondary, or tertiary material. These classifications are based on the originality of the material and the proximity of the source or origin. This informs the reader as to whether the author is reporting information that is first hand or is
    Primary and Secondary Sources. 1. A PRIMARY SOURCE is written after the event. True. False. 2. An encyclopedia is a primary research source. True. False. 3. An example of a primary source is a(n) .

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