2A1+Annotated+Sources


 * This activity has two parts: posting links and annotating links. **


 * Part 1**
 * 1) Search online to find an additional 3 primary source resources to share with your classmates.
 * 2) Below, share your 3 resources. Include the name and a link for the resource. Each of your resources should be a new contribution to the list; do not duplicate someone else’s link. (Use the link button on the Editor bar to make it a hot link.)

**Part 2**

 * 1) For 3 resources **added by someone else**, add annotations to describe what is provided. In your description, include what kinds of primary sources are provided and what subject matter is covered.

**Be sure to put your name with your links and annotations so you receive credit for your work.**
Janie Fryer * Duke University Libraries Civil War Women: Primary Sources on the Internet []

Jennifer Birch's annotation: This site includes diaries, letters, and photographs from the Civil War. Each document has a brief discription available to read prior to clicking on the link so it is a time saver for you. I like how many different primary sources there are and for a wide range of Civil War topics.

Janie Fryer []
 * Primary Sources on the Web

Jennifer Birch's annotation: This site has links to many other sites and is divided into 2 categories: American and World History. Primary sources such as speeches, videos, and letters can be found.

Janie Fryer * Primary Source Digital Archives and Collections [|**http://melvil.chicousd.org/primary.html**]

Jennifer Birch's annotation: This site includes recordings and drawings, to name a few, from the Depression Era, WWI, and WWII, and all subject matter is alphabetized.

Jennifer Birch http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/today/today.html
 * Today in History**

Jim Reese - This site selects imortant people who are born on that day and tells abiut their contribution to society. The site has the orginail works of the person.

Jennifer Birch http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/home.html
 * Africans in America**

Jim Reese - Thanks. This site is information for a PBS show of Africans in America. I will use this site for my Black History unit. Sites includeds both art work and letters from that period.

Jennifer Birch www.americasstory.com
 * Primary Sources for Primary Kids**

Jim Reese - This site is broken into history, states, past times and musicial information. The site has many orginial pictures.

Kimberly Flickinger's 3 Resources ~Yale Library Collections~ http://www.yale.edu/collections_collaborative/primarysources/
 * Janie Fryer's annotation: This site has many types of primary sources. A few include maps, medical history, microform reaing, music libraries, manuscripts, and more! Some of the information that you can find is British Art history, Historical Music collections, the Peabody Museum of Natural History, and more!

~Primary Source Learning~ http://www.primarysourcelearning.org/index.php
 * Nick Straining's Annotation: This site provides a search engine of primary sources and how to teaching using those sources

~First World War Primary Sources~ http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/index.htm
 * Nick Straining's Annotation: This site provides various resources to teach aout WWI

Bryan Flickinger http://www.wesleyan.edu/libr/tut/rst/rst8-5.html
 * Nick Straining's annotation: This site provides information on what a primary sources is and how it is different from a secondary source. It also provides ways to use these documents in the classroom

http://lib.colostate.edu/research/history/primarysources.html

http://www.bu.edu/library/guides/primarysources.html

Jim Reese's Sources Constitution Center in Philadelphia [] Historical Society of PA []
 * Bryan Flickinger's annotation: This site provides many founding documents that shaped the history of the United States. This includes the Magna Carta of 1215 through the Reconstruction Amendments in 1870. Also, the site includes some fast fact on the Constitution.
 * Janie Fryer's annotation: This site has many different types of sources. A few include books, manuscripts, pamphlets, microforms, and more! Also, this site has subject matter from all over the USA, but primarily focus on Eastern PA, Southern New Jersey, Deleware, and Maryland. Some of the subject matter includes architecural history, arts, communities, ethnic history, and more!

York County Heritage Trust []

Bill of Rights Institute – just found this morning []
 * Bryan Flickinger's annotation: This site provides the documentation of Article II of the Bill of Rights.
 * Janie Fryer's annotation: This is an interactive site that provides much information on the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and themes that focus around the Constitution. There are interactive lessons and sites provided, instructional videos, and historical narratives that can be used as primary sources.

Nick Straining
 * Civil War Documents []

This site provides a variety of primary documents from the civil war. The documents are archived from various educational institutions and other websites. Some of the linked topics, however, are broken. ~Kim Flickinger annotation.


 * American Experiance: Vietnam []

PBS offers a subtopic "primary sources" and when selected 6 articles dealing with Vietnam, during or around the time of the war, are provide. The actual source is typed onto the PBS page - so no outside link was needed. ~Kim Flickinger annotated source.

Bryan Flickinger's annotation: This site provides the reader with a complete, declassified air-ground transcripts of hijacked 9/11 flight recordings.
 * The 9/11 Sourcebook [|http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/sept11/] __

Sept 11 Source book offers primary sources of 9/11 information in order to better educate primarily policymakers and journalists. ~Kim Flickinger annotated site