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Resources Consulted in Preparing this Activity Include:
Bahde, Anne. Using Primary Sources: Hands-On Instructional Exercises. (Book). Published 2014.
Kopp, Maggie (2014). Start to Finish: Learning the Primary Source Research Process in 50 Minutes. In Bahde, A., Smedberg, H., & Taormina, M. (Eds.) Using Primary Sources: Hands-On Instructional Exercises: Hands-On Instructional Exercises. (pp. `8-20). ABC-CLIO.
“Primary Source Analysis Tool,” Getting Started with Primary Sources, Library of Congress, accessed January 21, 2021, https://www.loc.gov/programs/teachers/getting-started-with-primary-sources/guides/
Barton, M., & The RBMS Instruction and Outreach Committee. (2019, May). A lesson plan template. Retrieved March, 2021, from https://tpscollective.org/guidelines-toolkit/toolkits-planning-with-the-guidelines-1/
Spitz, B. (2021, March). Structured Close Looking: Modifying a Primary Source Analysis Activity for Asynchronous & Synchronous Remote Teaching. Retrieved March, 2021, from https://tpscollective.org/notes-from-the-field/structured-close-looking-modifying-a-primary-source-analysis-activity-for-asynchronous-synchronous-remote-teaching/
SAA-ACRL/RBMS Joint Task Force on the Development of Guidelines for Primary Source Literacy (JTF-PSL). (2018, June). Guidelinesfor Primary Source Literacy. Retrieved from https://www2.archivists.org/sites/all/files/GuidelinesForPrimarySourceLiteracy-June2018.pdf
Center for Educational Innovation. (n.d.). Active Learning. Retrieved February, 2021, from https://cei.umn.edu/active-learning#:~:text=Active%20learning%20is%20any%20approach,of%20knowledge%20from%20an%20expert.
Additional Useful Resources Include:
Gormly, B., Seale, M., Alpert-Abrams, H., Gustavson, A., Kemp, A., Lindquist, T., & Logsdon, A. (2019). Teaching with Digital Primary Sources: Literacies, Finding and Evaluating, Citing, Ethics, and Existing Models. #DLFteach. https://doi.org/10.21428/65a6243c.6b419f2b.
Sara R. Haviland, “Civil Rights in Brooklyn: A Scaffolded Approach,” TeachArchives.org, accessed [2021, March], http://www.teacharchives.org/exercises/scaffolded/.
Cole, H. (2021, January 11). Teaching with Primary Sources: Online Instruction with Primary Sources. Retrieved February, 2021, from https://libguides.brown.edu/primarysources.
Duke University Libraries. (2020, August 26). Teaching Materiality Online with the Rubenstein Library. Retrieved February, 2021, from https://guides.library.duke.edu/materiality.