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primary source
a type of document, recording or another type of information that was created at the time being studied; original; owner; 1st hand information
secondary source
material, other than an original source, usually used to prepare a written work about a particular period of time; not original; 2nd hand information
index
a list of words used at the end of a book telling where material is located within the book
glossary
an alphabetical list of words at the end of a book giving definitions for the listed words found within the book
responsibility
the act of being accountable and answerable
research
information that is collected about a topic that is then studied
guide words
words that appear at the top of each page of a dictionary that tell you the first and last words on that page
CD Rom
a compact disc that you read with the aid of a computer
reference sources
books and other sources that contain facts about many different subjects
dictionary
gives meanings of words
encyclopedia
set of books that have information on almost anything you are researching...lots of information about a specific topic
primary
1st; main
secondary
2nd; not 1st; not primary; 2nd-hand; not original
atlas
a book of maps
print sources
books and newspapers
electronic sources
computer and internet
newspaper
information on issues and what is currently going on in a location
multimedia sources
film, video, music, TV, text, sound, print, type--different sources of information and the way it is presented
fact
things that are true
opinion
a personal judgment
archaeologist
people who study how humans lived in the past
historians
people who study letters, diaries, and other evidence of past events and people--use primary sources
honesty
being truthful
plagiarism
copying or using someone else's work and calling it your own
line graph
shows information using dots and lines plotted; information that is changing over a period of time
bar graph
shows information with the use of bars
pictograph
shows information using pictures
table of contents
lists the parts of chapters of the book and the page where each one starts; front of a book