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Almanac
An almanac contains facts such as weather, population, currency, and geographical data.
Atlas
An atlas contains maps and most atlases also have mileage indicators.
Internet
The Internet contains current information on many topics, including current weather. It also has online encyclopedias and other types of resources.
Newspaper
The newspaper gives the most current daily news such as current events, sports information, and daily weather.
Encyclopedia
The encyclopedia has information on many general topics and people in history.
Dictionary
The dictionary will give correct spellings of words, their meanings and how to pronounce a word.
Interview
An interview provides a first-hand account of a person's experiences.
Primary Source
A primary source is a document, speech, or other sort of evidence written, created or otherwise produced during the time under study. Primary sources offer an inside view of a particular event. Examples include: Autobiographies, diaries, emails, maps, photographs, films, and first-hand newspaper accounts
Secondary Source
Secondary sources provide interpretation and analysis of primary sources. Secondary sources are one step removed from the original event or "horse's mouth." Examples include: books, biographies, and encyclopedias