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Guidelines for Conducting Oral History Interviews

Guidance on when to use an interview and how to prepare and conduct an interview for your NHD project

What is an Annotated Bibliography?

Learn about annotated bibliographies, how to cite sources, and annotation requirements for your NHD project.

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Finding, Analyzing, and Constructing History: A Research Guide for Students

Ask an NEH Expert: Writing and Editing

Join NEH Experts to learn more about writing and editing strategies for NHD students.

Ask an NEH Expert: Validating Sources

Join NEH Experts to learn more about the importance of seeking validating sources in historical research.

Ask an NEH Expert: Building an Argument

Join NEH Experts to learn more about strategies to build a historical argument.

Ask an NEH Expert: Multiple Perspectives

Join NEH Experts to learn more about the importance of seeking multiple perspectives in historical research.

Ask an NEH Expert: Historical Significance

Join NEH Experts to learn more about drawing conclusions in historical research.

Ask an NEH Expert: Wide Research

Join NEH Experts to learn more about the importance of wide research in NHD projects.

“Help! I’m a New NHD Teacher!” Part 2 (Theme)

In this video, Mississippi affiliate Coordinator Al Wheat discusses the NHD annual theme and gives you some tips to get started.

“Help! I’m a New NHD Teacher!” Part 5 (Contest)

In this video, Virginia affiliate Coordinator Sam Florer discusses what to expect at an NHD contest.

“Help! I’m a New NHD Teacher!” Part 4 (Essential Project Elemens)

In this video, Virginia affiliate Coordinator Sam Florer discusses the key elements of the five NHD project categories.

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