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Distinguish between primary and secondary sources. A historical account will require strong arguments backed up by strong evidence. The two main types of evidence you can rely on are known as primary and secondary sources. Depending on the essay you are writing, you can expect to include both. If you are not sure what to expect from you, ask the teacher well before the essay deadline, or you can use the research paper help.
Primary Source refers to any text, film, image, or any other type of evidence that was presented during a historical period or by someone who participated in the events of that period that you are writing about.
Secondary material is the work of historians or other writers analyzing past events. The main body of historical work about a particular period or event is called historiography.
Often, writing a literature review or historiographic essay does not directly rely on the primary material.
Typically, a research essay requires significant primary material.

Find your sources. Getting started can be difficult. There can be a huge amount of texts that make it difficult to know where to start, or it can be very difficult for you to find the right material. In both cases, there are several tried and tested ways to find reliable source material for your essay.
Start with the main texts in the reading list or in the course bibliography. Your teacher will choose them carefully, so you should start there.
See Footnotes and Bibliographies. As you read, pay attention to footnotes and bibliographies, which can direct you to other sources and give you a clear idea of important texts.
Take advantage of the library. If you have access to a library at your school or college, try to make the most of it. Browse online catalogs and talk to librarians.
Access to online databases. If you are in college, you will likely have access to academic online journals. These are great resources that are easy to navigate.
Use the network resources as you see fit. Try free academic databases like Google Scholar, which offer quality academic resources, but avoid the unreliable websites that pop up when you just search for your topic on the Internet.
Avoid using sites with a large number of people like Wikipedia as your source. However, you can look at the sources cited on the Wikipedia page and use them instead if they seem credible.

Assess your secondary sources. It is very important to critically assess your sources. For a strong academic essay, you must use and deal with scientific material of visible quality. It is very easy to find information on the Internet or in popular stories, but you should use the academic texts of historians, on the service payforessay.pro and you can find the information you need.

Read critically. Once you find good sources, you need to take good notes and critically read the texts. Try not to get distracted while reading a book or article; instead, keep asking questions about what you are reading. Consider what the author is saying and how much the argument is supported by the evidence.

Ask yourself why the author is making this argument. Evaluate the text by placing it in a broader intellectual context. Is this part of a specific historiography? Is this an answer to a specific idea?

Think about where there are weaknesses and weaknesses in the argument. Always remain critical and try to identify areas where you think the arguments are overwhelmed or the evidence does not match the author's claims.

Make a detailed note. When taking notes, be careful when writing incomplete notes or incorrectly citing text. It is better to write in your notes more than you think you need, than not have enough and end up in a frenzy looking through the book.
Mark all notes with page numbers and accurate bibliographic information at the source.
If you have a quote but can't remember where you found it, imagine trying to skip everything you read to find that single line.
If you use something and do not fully link to it, you run the risk of being plagiarized.

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