Mr. Smith will be asking you to do some research.
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As you complete your investigation, you may wish to look at some primary sources that have been recently digitized.
For your purposes, you may want to think of a primary source as something that provides first hand evidence, like an interview, handwritten text with groundbreaking formula or drawing, or some written or broadcast result of an original study (Ithaca College, [2018]).
Large academic libraries are digitizing the text artifacts in their collections.
They are committed to preserving text from human fingerprints, humidity, temperature, and air pollution.
But they have also decided to make their digital collections freely available! If you are interested, here is a brief article about the process at Smithsonian.com
Voice of America has made available a video to view about xray tomography which is one way to digitize text.
This article LiveScience describes the process in a bit more detail
Citation example: Higgs, Peter. Evading the Goldstone Theorem. www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2013/higgs-lecture.pdf. White paper published digitally at nobelprize.org
See also: PBworks page
Check out Shmoop Physics for ideas.
As you complete your investigation, you may wish to look at some primary sources that have been recently digitized.
For your purposes, you may want to think of a primary source as something that provides first hand evidence, like an interview, handwritten text with groundbreaking formula or drawing, or some written or broadcast result of an original study (Ithaca College, [2018]).
Large academic libraries are digitizing the text artifacts in their collections.
They are committed to preserving text from human fingerprints, humidity, temperature, and air pollution.
But they have also decided to make their digital collections freely available! If you are interested, here is a brief article about the process at Smithsonian.com
Voice of America has made available a video to view about xray tomography which is one way to digitize text.
This article LiveScience describes the process in a bit more detail
Citation example: Higgs, Peter. Evading the Goldstone Theorem. www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/2013/higgs-lecture.pdf. White paper published digitally at nobelprize.org
See also: PBworks page