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

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Guide to Student Research and Historical Argumentation

Argumentation and Evidence

Using resources from the Library of Congress, learn how to apply historical thinking skills and help make these skills visible to students. This webinar focuses on how to organize evidence …

Historical Thinking Skills – Part 2

Using resources from the Library of Congress, learn how to apply historical thinking skills and help make these skills visible to students. This webinar was live on Wednesday, October 18, …

Ask an NEH Expert: Using Evidence to Support a Historical Argument

Join NEH Experts to learn how to use historical evidence to support your historical argument.

Ask an NEH Expert: Smart Online Searching

Join NEH Experts to learn how to make the most of your online search.

Ask an NEH Expert: Layering Sources

Join NEH Experts to learn how to use multiple sources to gain perspectives on your research topic.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Your NHD Project

Guidance on how to use (and not use) AI tools when creating an NHD project.

Historical Thinking Skills – Part 1

Using resources from the Library of Congress, learn how to apply historical thinking skills and help make these skills visible to students. This webinar was live on Wednesday, September 6, …

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.

Ask an NEH Expert: Historical Significance

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

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