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  1. Evaluating Sources

    Lateral reading. Lateral reading is the act of evaluating the credibility of a source by comparing it to other sources. This allows you to: Verify evidence. Contextualize information. Find potential weaknesses. If a source is using methods or drawing conclusions that are incompatible with other research in its field, it may not be reliable.

  2. Guide: Assessing and Evaluating Sources

    Prioritizing peer-reviewed sources when conducting research is a good way to ensure credibility. A Note on Field Sources: When conducting field research, you are actually selecting the sources (or "authors") of your information. In the case of an interview, for example, a selected "authority" provides you with specific data and informed ...

  3. Critically Analyzing Information Sources: Critical Appraisal and Analysis

    Books, encyclopedia articles, and scholarly journal articles about Adenauer's role are considered secondary sources. In the sciences, journal articles and conference proceedings written by experimenters reporting the results of their research are primary documents. Choose both primary and secondary sources when you have the opportunity.

  4. How to Write a Primary Source Analysis: A Step-by-Step Guide

    The Neuron is a daily AI newsletter that tracks the latest AI trends and tools you need to know. Join 400,000+ professionals from top companies like Microsoft, Apple, Salesforce and more. 100% FREE. If you've been assigned a primary source analysis for your coursework, it can seem like a daunting task. However, with the right approach and some ...

  5. How to Analyze a Primary Source

    In order to analyze a primary source you need information about two things: the document itself, and the era from which it comes. You can base your information about the time period on the readings you do in class and on lectures. On your own you need to think about the document itself. The following questions may be helpful to you as you begin ...

  6. 10.4: Source Analysis

    Adaptions: Reformatted, some content removed to fit a broader audience. 10.4: Source Analysis is shared under a license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts. This section expands on the previous section about quality texts. Here, students are reminded of the C.R.A.A.P. method and are instructed on how to further analyze ...

  7. Choosing & Using Sources: A Guide to Academic Research

    Choosing & Using Sources presents a process for academic research and writing, from formulating your research question to selecting good information and using it effectively in your research assignments. Additional chapters cover understanding types of sources, searching for information, and avoiding plagiarism. Each chapter includes self-quizzes and activities to reinforce core concepts ...

  8. 14.13: Introduction to Source Analysis

    In this section, you'll learn more about tools like this that help you examine the usefulness and appropriateness of information for your research. You'll use the C.R.A.A.P. test to evaluate a source, four moves to evaluate online information, and consider techniques to help you synthesize pieces from multiple sources in your writing.

  9. 4.3: Source Analysis

    Identify strategies for evaluating the authority, reliability, and effectiveness of a source (the C.R.A.A.P. method) Identify strategies for comparison and synthesis between multiple sources. Good researchers and writers examine their sources critically and actively. They do not just compile and summarize these research sources in their writing ...

  10. Source Analysis/Evaluation

    Source Analysis/Evaluation ; Using Scholarly Sources (Synthesizing Sources) Why Use Sources Exercise ; Write for Wikipedia ; Course Examples Toggle Dropdown. LAH 350: Treasure Hunt in Campus Archives: Discovering Islands of Order, Creating Original Humanities Research Projects ; RHE 368C: Writing Center Internship ; TC 302: Pathways to Civic ...

  11. Synthesizing Sources

    Revised on May 31, 2023. Synthesizing sources involves combining the work of other scholars to provide new insights. It's a way of integrating sources that helps situate your work in relation to existing research. Synthesizing sources involves more than just summarizing. You must emphasize how each source contributes to current debates ...

  12. 4.5: Source Analysis

    Ibid. ↵. 4.5: Source Analysis is shared under a CC BY-NC-SA license and was authored, remixed, and/or curated by LibreTexts. In this section, we will look at a few of the more prominent and well-known techniques; these will be more than sufficient for most of your report writing needs.

  13. Research Guides: DST99

    How to analyze primary sources. Doing research using primary sources is a bit different from secondary source research. This type of inquiry can be challenging but allows you to conduct your own analysis of the evidence of a topic or event to draw your own theories and conclusions, rather than relying on interpretations provided. by others.

  14. Single-Source Analysis

    In terms of framing the purpose of single-source analysis, it can be helpful to draw on the reasons why it's useful (see above), both as an end-unto-itself and as a means to other, more complex genres (such as research essays). Practice. Because single-source analyses have more moving parts, it's important that students get practice with as ...

  15. Planning for source analysis (written sources)

    Step by step program. The folio. Develop your research question. Plan your research. Match the research question to a capability. Ethical considerations. Conducting research and analysis. Analysing data: a summary. Choosing 10 pages.

  16. Source Analysis

    identify strategies for evaluating the authority, reliability, and effectiveness of a source (the C.R.A.A.P. method) identify strategies for comparison and synthesis between multiple sources. Good researchers and writers examine their sources critically and actively. They do not just compile and summarize these research sources in their writing ...

  17. Introduction to Source Analysis

    evaluate strategies for evaluating the rhetorical context (author, purpose, audience) of a source. evaluate strategies for evaluating the authority, reliability, and effectiveness of a source. evaluate relationship between a potential source and the writing task. evaluate strategies for comparison and synthesis between multiple sources.

  18. the Research Project

    Throughout your Research Project, you will gather a variety of sources which provide information on your topic. You will need to read/view each source and analyse the information that it contains. You can then use this information to support the key findings in your project. When analysing a

  19. Support materials

    RPB A+ Research Outcome: Vibrant City [PDF 6.1MB] RPB A+ Research Outcome: Architecture of Adelaide Remand Centre [PDF 2.3MB] RPB A Research Outcome: Economic growth in Shanghai [PDF 3.3MB] RPB A- Research Outcome: NT fireworks [PDF 3.7MB] RPB A- Research Outcome: Travel guide [PDF 4MB] RPB B+ Research Outcome: Molecular gastronomy [DOC 84KB]

  20. Collaborative ML research projects in a single cloud environment

    Within Digital BRIBRAIN, our AI research team works on projects like the BRIBRAIN Academy — a collaborative initiative with higher education institutions that aims to nurture AI and ML in banking and finance, expand BRI's AI capabilities, and contribute to the academic community. The program enables students from partner universities to ...

  21. A meta-analysis on global change drivers and the risk of infectious

    Main. Emerging infectious diseases are on the rise, often originate from wildlife, and are significantly correlated with socioeconomic, environmental and ecological factors 1. As a consequence ...

  22. AcademyHealth Presents a Literature Review Summarizing the Research

    As a component of an ongoing research project to address the gaps in medical care that contribute to delayed or missed diagnosis of serious disease and conditions, AcademyHealth has engaged in a study to examine how the use of a patient's internet search data can be applied as a data source and tool to inform clinical diagnosis practices.

  23. Abortion in the United States Dashboard

    The Abortion in the United States Dashboard is an ongoing research project tracking state abortion policies and litigation following the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Be sure to click on the buttons ...

  24. 5 Highest Paying Skills For Project Managers In 2024, From Research

    This skill is more relatable to product managers, and provides a 14% uptake in salary. 4. Risk Management/Risk Control. With all the changes that are occurring to disrupt industries in 2024, it's ...

  25. Point Source Carbon Capture

    Advancing technologies for the capture of CO 2 from point sources, such as natural gas power and industrial facilities, with minimum cost and energy penalty. The U.S. Department of Energy/National Energy Technology Laboratory's (DOE/NETL) Point Source Carbon Capture Program is developing the next generation of advanced carbon dioxide (CO 2) capture concepts to support the United States in ...

  26. Sarah Harding breast cancer research project is successfully

    Sarah Harding died aged 39 after being diagnosed with breast cancer. One of the Girls Aloud singer's final hopes was to find ways of spotting the disease early when it's easier to treat.

  27. Acquisition of and Access to Research Omics Data

    Omics data are essential for understanding the myriad and complex effects of space environments on humans. To assure maximum benefit from these kinds of data, the NASA Human Research Program Data Management Plan stipulates that human omics data should be archived within and accessed through the NASA Life Sciences Portal (NLSP). The NLSP has the capability to acquire and provision access to ...

  28. NTRS

    Rediscovering Apollo Biomedical Data to Support Artemis: The Apollo Records Synthesis Project With the first crewed missions of the Artemis Program on the horizon, including the return of humans to another planetary surface, the space medicine and research communities have a renewed interest in buying down risk on these missions using historic Apollo datasets.