HISTORY PROJECT

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Running head: EXPERIENCE USING SEARCH TERMS.

EXPERIENCE USING SEARCH TERMS 2

Experience Using Search Terms

Sarah A. Rucker

HIS-100

November 9th, 2019

Question 1

I had an exciting experience in locating this primary source since I just clicked the web- link provided and directly got to the source. I learned that having a web-link makes the process of accessing a document very comfortable.

Question 2

I located interviews through typing ‘Interview with Tom Evans’ on the Google search engine, which redirected me to Harry S. Truman Library and museum. This was challenging since I had to select from a variety of other interviews. The web link: https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/search/results?keys=interview+with+Tom+Evans%2C

Question 3

I located a petition through typing “petition against the use of the atomic bomb circulated by Leo Szilard directed toward President Truman” on the Google search box and directly accessed the source. This was much easier since the first suggestion was the source. https://www.atomicheritage.org/key-documents/szilard-petition

Question 4

I located the interview with Lilli Horning, much more comfortable by typing it on the Firefox search engine and directly located the primary source. Searching a source without a web-ling is challenging since I have to choose the source is want from others, which are time-consuming.

https://youtu.be/CGfMCZxJrk4