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HIST 2300

Use this guide to find library resources about the History of Science!

Thanks go to the Hartness Library, which serves the Community College of Vermont and Vermont Technical College communities, for making and sharing this tutorial. It is available under the CC BY 4.0 license. 

Primary sources are documents or physical objects which were written or created during the time period you are studying. These sources were present during an experience or time period and offer an inside view of a particular event.
Examples:

Original documents—diaries, autobiographies, letters, interviews, official records 

Creative works—poetry, drama, literature, music
 

Relics or artifacts—pottery, furniture, art, clothing, buildings

 

Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources. These sources are one or more steps removed from the primary source event. Secondary sources may have pictures, quotes or graphics of primary sources in them.
Examples:
Discussions— textbooks, literary criticisms 
Interpretations — histories, musical performances of others' works
Summaries —  encyclopedias,  biographies
 
Primary Sources Secondary Sources
   autobiography    biography
   painting or object of art    article reviewing or criticizing the art
   personal diary or letters    book about the person or event
   treaty (government document)    essay interpreting the document
   poem, novel, short story, etc.    literary criticism of the work
   first-hand observer account of an event    report on event years later
   play, film, television show, performance     biography of the writer
   speech given by a person    commentary on the speech
   research report by researchers    interpretation of the research
   photographs    explanation of photographs

 

 
 

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What's in GIL-Find@EGSC?

  • Books & E-books at EGSC & in USG Institutions

What if GIL-Find@EGSC doesn't have what I'm looking for?

  • Change to the University System of Georgia search scope for more results available through GIL Express. 

Still Unavailable?

  • Send our Library Associate an email and she can request it through Interlibrary Loan.

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