M2 (lesson 1) Flashcards
These are sources produced by people who created, witnessed, or participated in a certain event.
Primary sources
are known to be “raw materials of history” because of its originality.
Primary sources
Examples of Primary sources
Examples: paintings, poems, essays, research papers, diaries and letters
These are sources that are always based on primary sources.
Secondary Sources
cannot exist without any bases.
Secondary Sources
Examples of secondary sources
Examples: reaction papers, painting analyses, poem analyses, historical interpretation of diaries, and letters.
Here are the two widely used formats for referencing:
- The American Psychological Association
- The Modern Language Association
is commonly known as the APA.
The American Psychological Association
This referencing style is used for the social sciences.
The American Psychological Association
is commonly known as the MLA.
The Modern Language Association
The ——— refers to the sources acknowledge within the text using the two formats mentioned above.
in-text citation
This referencing style is used for liberal arts and humanities.
The Modern Language Association
This is used when a certain text is paraphrased from the original source.
In-text citation