Craft Of Research Notes

Chapter 5

 

From Problems to Sources:

    • “You want to look for reliable sources whose data let you test your hypothesis because they support it or challenge you to alter or abandon it.”

 

  • Find Three Kinds of Sources

 

      • Primary Sources: These are things are you write yourself about “raw data”, such as quotes by the author or book you are studying.
      • Secondary Sources: Quotes and information used to back up what you are writing.
      • Tertiary Sources: Information that restates what others have said. A broad explanation of a topic based on other quotes or information.

 

  • Screening sources for reliability

 

          • The source is published by a reputable press
          • The author is a reputable scholar
          • The source is current

 

  • Locating Printed and Recorded Sources

 

          • Research guides, Library catalogues, Online Databaes

 

  • Finding Sources on the Internet

 

          • Is it provided by a reliable journal or online publisher?
          • It is in precisely the same form you would find in a library. Many government civic and business reports are realeased simultaneously on the Internet and in print
          • It supplements print sources. Some journals use the internet to archive data not included in articles to disseminate illustrations too expensive to print, or to host disucessions between authors and readers.
          • It is too recent to be found in libraries
          • It is available only on the internet. Many government and academic databases are now available only online
          • It is your primary source. What is posted on the internet is primary data about what people are thinking, the views of specific groups and so on.

 

  • “Before you treat a posting as reliable, evaluate the credentials of the poster and those who own, maintain and sponsor the site.”
  • Gathering Data Directly From People

 

        • I am working on the topic of _____, so that I can find out _____, because I want my readers to understand better ____. What I am hoping to learn from you is…

 

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