This tool, developed by publisher Adam Matthew Digital, is designed to help with understanding and critically evaluating primary sources.
It includes:
Learning tools
Videos from academics on how they use primary sources in their research, as well as insights into the work of archivists, conservators and digitisation specialists
Topics such as 'Why are some sources archived and others not?’, ethical considerations and under-represented voices
Guides exploring how to critically evaluate a source, find clues, and weigh sources against each other
Case studies
Over 100 case studies focusing on:
source types: correspondence, diaries, photographs and many more different types
themes: disability, the environment, gender, popular culture, religion, war and more
data: case studies from scholars discussing how to find and analyse data from historical documents
Practice Sources
Over 300 digitised items from 50 archives around the world, allowing you to practise using historical material.
Staff and students at the University of Exeter now have access to Research Methods Primary Sources This link opens in a new window Description of this database
This tool, developed by publisher Adam Matthew Digital, is designed to help with understanding and critically evaluating primary sources.
It includes:
Learning tools
Case studies
Over 100 case studies focusing on:
Practice Sources
Over 300 digitised items from 50 archives around the world, allowing you to practise using historical material.