Title: Finding Primary Sources from the Library of Congress
1Finding Primary Sources from the Library of
Congress
- Teaching with Primary Sources Across Tennessee
Tennessee Council for the Social Studies
conference, March 11, 2011
2Q What are primary sources?
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7Q Why use primary sources?
8Primary Sources
- ENGAGE students curiosity
- EXCITE students through real-life evidence and
stories - EMPOWER their ability to learn by exploring their
interests
9Teaching withPrimary Sources
- To help educators engage students in inquiry
through the use of primary sources - To promote and facilitate the use of the primary
sources available at the Library of Congress Web
site
10LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
- Over 15 million digitized primary sources
available through the Librarys Web site - Tools and materials for educators, researchers,
librarians, visitors, and families also available
11Q So, how do I findstuff I can use onthe
Library of CongressWeb site?
12Teaching with Primary Sources Across Tennessee
www.mtsu.edu/tps
- Lesson plans activities
- Tools for educators
- Newsletters
- Primary source sets
- Links
13- www.libraryofcongress.gov
- or simply
- www.loc.gov
14Good places to remember
- Educator materials
- Teachers Page
- Lesson Plans
- Lesson Plans Activities on the TPS-TN Web site
- Primary sources
- Digital Collections
15Dont know where to start?
- Browse by topic
- Today in history
- Everyday mysteries
16- Contact information
- Dr. Stacey Graham, Project Coordinator
- sgraham_at_mtsu.edu
- Kira Duke, Education Specialist
- kduke_at_mtsu.edu
- MTSU Box 80
- Murfreesboro, TN 37132
- (615) 898-2947