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Almanac
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An almanac contains facts such as weather, population, currency, and geographical data.
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Atlas
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An atlas contains maps and most atlases also have mileage indicators.
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Internet
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The Internet contains current information on many topics, including current weather. It also has online encyclopedias and other types of resources.
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Newspaper
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The newspaper gives the most current daily news such as current events, sports information, and daily weather.
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Encyclopedia
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The encyclopedia has information on many general topics and people in history.
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Dictionary
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The dictionary will give correct spellings of words, their meanings and how to pronounce a word.
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Interview
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An interview provides a first-hand account of a person's experiences.
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Primary Source
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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
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Secondary Source
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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
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