A. A password protected site.
Authority, Bias, Relevance, Audience, Links
Historical research looks at historical records from different sources to come up with certain new possibilities or replacement theories. Much that is recorded history is based on opinion, so it is highly likely new and important information may be recovered and change the interpretation of some historical events.
It's important to critically analyze sources to ensure accuracy, credibility, and reliability of information. By evaluating the source's expertise, objectivity, and potential biases, you can make informed decisions and avoid spreading misinformation. Critical analysis helps maintain the integrity of research, writing, and communication.
To give credit to sources
Secondary sources provide a broader perspective on a topic, offer analysis and interpretation of primary sources, and help place historical events or research findings in context. They can also help to verify information and provide additional research opportunities.
Online sources are less reliable, in general, than print sources.
Writing a bibliography is important because it provides credit to the original authors of the sources used in research, helps readers locate those sources for further reading, and demonstrates the credibility of the research by showing the breadth and depth of the sources consulted.
Answer this question… check to see if the information in the source is confirmed by other sources.
You can ask where the writer got their information. Where did the writer come from? What is their background? Do they have credible sources or are they just ranting?
A. To support the author's own ideas
Primary sources and secondary sources
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