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YEAR 8 HISTORY
Medieval EuropeTerm 3
OVER 2 LESSONS WEWILL LEARN:
 Using the new interface on the library catalogue via eScholar
 Discuss the Information Seeking Process
 Using keywords
 Background reading options
 Boolean Searching & the Library Catalogue
 Choosing relevant sources
 Recognising and using primary and secondary sources
 Note-taking tips
 Reference Lists
THE INFORMATION
SEEKING PROCESS
TASK QUESTION
Choose one of the following questions:
 How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th
century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - architecture, design, materials, purpose)
 How did military and defence systems change in medieval Europe from the 8th
century to the 13th century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - armour, weaponry, siege tactics, archery,
knights)
 How did towns, cities, trade and commerce change in medieval Europe from
the 8th century to the 12th century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - feudalism, jobs, trade, goods,
marketplaces)
THE E-SCHOLAR SINGLE SIGN ON IS
FINALLY HERE!
Go to http://libguides.terrace.qld.edu.au/home and
let’s explore the e-scholar page.
BACKGROUND
RESEARCH
BACKGROUND RESEARCH
Go to: Then go to:
LESSON 2
THE INFORMATION SEEKING
PROCESS
DETAILED RESEARCH
Books, Databases, Escholar page
LESSONTWO: WHAT ARETHE
KEYWORDS IN SPECIFIC FOCUS
QUESTIONS BELOW?
How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th
century to the 13th century?
Define castle – manor, landholding, fortified structure built
Early Middle Ages – check time frame
Define development/change – new ideas, new activities,
new methods, new inventions, new designs, new
behaviours, new values, new beliefs
• Later – check time period
Did castles change and if so, how and why?
REVISION - CHOOSING SOURCES:
ISTHE SOURCE PRIMARY OR
SECONDARY?
 Primary and secondary sources provide different perspectives
and interpretations on information.
 It is important to use both primary and secondary sources as
evidence in your arguments.
REVISION -WHAT IS A PRIMARY
SOURCE?
 Provides first hand ‘you are there’ information.
 For example: letters, newspapers, artifacts
Darlington, R. (2012). [image]. History alive for the Australian
Curriculum. Brisbane: John Wiley & Sons.
REVISION -WHAT IS A
SECONDARY SOURCE?
 Provides second hand information.They are written after an
event and provide an overview or interpretation.
 For example: documentaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, articles
Gies, J. & F. (2010). Life in a medieval castle. Australia: Harper Collins
CHOOSING SOURCES:
ISTHE SOURCE RELEVANT?
 Does the source contain information RELEVANT to the focus
questions?
 Can I find the keywords in the text?
• Title
• Contents page
• Index
• Skim over headings/sub-headings in key chapters
• Scan sections for key words
• Use key words in your catalogue (Oliver) search
NOTE-TAKINGTIPS
 Highlight or underline significant words
 Use keywords as headings
 Use bullet points - key points in a nutshell or a brief summary
 Use abbreviations
 Omit irrelevant information
 For images – describe briefly what you see
 Do not copy and paste
 Do not write full sentences
PRIMARY SOURCE EXAMPLE
A medieval artist’s impression of life on a feudal manor in
early medieval period
Saldais, M. et al. (2012). Oxford Big Ideas History 8 Australian Curriculum Student Book. Melbourne: Oxford University Press
YOURTURN
In bullet point notes, briefly describe what you see in the
previous primary source using the specific focus question:
What were communities like in the early middle ages?
EFFECTIVE NOTES
•Lord oversees the peasants
•Peasants depend on lord
•Low density population
•Agricultural commerce
•Central manor house in rural area
SECONDARY SOURCE
EXAMPLE
 An historian’s interpretation of the development of
towns and cities
Saldais, M. et al. (2012). Oxford Big Ideas History 8 Australian Curriculum Student Book. Melbourne: Oxford University Press
YOURTURN
In bullet point notes, respond to the previous secondary
source using the specific focus question:
What development later occurred in towns and cities?
EFFECTIVE NOTES
• Towns began to emerge
• Threat of barbarian raids decreased
• Towns grew to cities
• Peasants became artisans
• Artisans organised guilds
• Townspeople increased independence
• Growth of trade and commerce
Planning & writing
– use your research
booklet guide
REFERENCE LIST
The APA 6th Style manual specifies the following for
the reference list.
 The word References should appear in upper and
lower case and be centered at the top of the page
 References are listed in alphabetical order
according to author’s surname.
EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE LIST
References
Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2008). Childhood education and
care (No. 4402.0). Retrieved from http://www.abs.gov.au
Beckett, S.T. (2008). The science of chocolate (2nd ed.).
Cambridge, United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry.
Branch, S., Ramsay, S., & Barker, M. (2008).The bullied boss: A
conceptual exploration of upwards bullying. In A. Glendon, B. M.
Thompson & B. Myors (Eds.), Advances in organisational
psychology (pp. 93-112). Retrieved from
http://www.informit.com.au/humanities.html
Cioe, J. (2012). The normal distribution [Lecture notes]. Retrieved
from http://moodle.vle.monash.edu.au
THE CATALOGUE
INTERFACE – BROAD
SEARCH
USINGTHE CATALOGUE
 Search by keyword – subject, title, series
 Look at the suggestions
FIND MORE DETAILS
Click
MORE NARROW RESULTS
KEYWORDS ARE FOUND INTHE
QUESTION & USED IN RESEARCH
 How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the
13th century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - architecture, design, materials,
purpose)

 How did military and defence systems change in medieval Europe from
the 8th century to the 13th century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - armour, weaponry, siege tactics,
archery, knights)

 How did towns, cities, trade and commerce change in medieval Europe
from the 8th century to the 12th century?
 (Consider two of the following elements - feudalism, jobs, trade, goods,
marketplaces)
ASK: WHAT ARETHE KEYWORDS INTHE
GENERAL FOCUS QUESTION BELOW?
 What do primary and secondary sources reveal about change on my topic
of Castles or defence systems or towns/cities?
 What two elements changed over time? (Look at the task sheet –
remember to also consider what motivated these changes)
 primary sources – check that source is first hand
 secondary sources – check that source is an overview or interpretation
 change
 elements – aspects or things
 Your topic eg. Castle
BOOLEAN SEARCH – USING
KEYWORDS
To create the most effective and efficient searches, utilize the search strategies. To
retrieve the most relevant search results, you will need to construct a search string.
A search string is a combination of keywords, truncation symbols, and boolean
operators you enter into the search box of a library database or search engine.
Boolean operators are connector words, such as AND, OR, and NOT, that are used to
combine or exclude words in a search string for more focused results.
 Medieval castles AND Change
 Medieval EuropeAND Castles
 Medieval AND warfare
 Medieval AND weaponry
 Medieval AND siege warfareAND change
 Medieval AND "military tactics"
USING DATABASES & BOOLEAN
SEARCHING – OLIVER CATALOGUE
Go to Search Other Sources – tick the applicable
databases/webpages

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Y8 medieval europe t3

  • 1. YEAR 8 HISTORY Medieval EuropeTerm 3
  • 2. OVER 2 LESSONS WEWILL LEARN:  Using the new interface on the library catalogue via eScholar  Discuss the Information Seeking Process  Using keywords  Background reading options  Boolean Searching & the Library Catalogue  Choosing relevant sources  Recognising and using primary and secondary sources  Note-taking tips  Reference Lists
  • 4. TASK QUESTION Choose one of the following questions:  How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - architecture, design, materials, purpose)  How did military and defence systems change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - armour, weaponry, siege tactics, archery, knights)  How did towns, cities, trade and commerce change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 12th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - feudalism, jobs, trade, goods, marketplaces)
  • 5. THE E-SCHOLAR SINGLE SIGN ON IS FINALLY HERE! Go to http://libguides.terrace.qld.edu.au/home and let’s explore the e-scholar page.
  • 8. LESSON 2 THE INFORMATION SEEKING PROCESS
  • 10. LESSONTWO: WHAT ARETHE KEYWORDS IN SPECIFIC FOCUS QUESTIONS BELOW? How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th century? Define castle – manor, landholding, fortified structure built Early Middle Ages – check time frame Define development/change – new ideas, new activities, new methods, new inventions, new designs, new behaviours, new values, new beliefs • Later – check time period Did castles change and if so, how and why?
  • 11. REVISION - CHOOSING SOURCES: ISTHE SOURCE PRIMARY OR SECONDARY?  Primary and secondary sources provide different perspectives and interpretations on information.  It is important to use both primary and secondary sources as evidence in your arguments.
  • 12. REVISION -WHAT IS A PRIMARY SOURCE?  Provides first hand ‘you are there’ information.  For example: letters, newspapers, artifacts Darlington, R. (2012). [image]. History alive for the Australian Curriculum. Brisbane: John Wiley & Sons.
  • 13. REVISION -WHAT IS A SECONDARY SOURCE?  Provides second hand information.They are written after an event and provide an overview or interpretation.  For example: documentaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, articles Gies, J. & F. (2010). Life in a medieval castle. Australia: Harper Collins
  • 14. CHOOSING SOURCES: ISTHE SOURCE RELEVANT?  Does the source contain information RELEVANT to the focus questions?  Can I find the keywords in the text? • Title • Contents page • Index • Skim over headings/sub-headings in key chapters • Scan sections for key words • Use key words in your catalogue (Oliver) search
  • 15. NOTE-TAKINGTIPS  Highlight or underline significant words  Use keywords as headings  Use bullet points - key points in a nutshell or a brief summary  Use abbreviations  Omit irrelevant information  For images – describe briefly what you see  Do not copy and paste  Do not write full sentences
  • 16. PRIMARY SOURCE EXAMPLE A medieval artist’s impression of life on a feudal manor in early medieval period Saldais, M. et al. (2012). Oxford Big Ideas History 8 Australian Curriculum Student Book. Melbourne: Oxford University Press
  • 17. YOURTURN In bullet point notes, briefly describe what you see in the previous primary source using the specific focus question: What were communities like in the early middle ages?
  • 18. EFFECTIVE NOTES •Lord oversees the peasants •Peasants depend on lord •Low density population •Agricultural commerce •Central manor house in rural area
  • 19. SECONDARY SOURCE EXAMPLE  An historian’s interpretation of the development of towns and cities Saldais, M. et al. (2012). Oxford Big Ideas History 8 Australian Curriculum Student Book. Melbourne: Oxford University Press
  • 20. YOURTURN In bullet point notes, respond to the previous secondary source using the specific focus question: What development later occurred in towns and cities?
  • 21. EFFECTIVE NOTES • Towns began to emerge • Threat of barbarian raids decreased • Towns grew to cities • Peasants became artisans • Artisans organised guilds • Townspeople increased independence • Growth of trade and commerce
  • 22. Planning & writing – use your research booklet guide
  • 23. REFERENCE LIST The APA 6th Style manual specifies the following for the reference list.  The word References should appear in upper and lower case and be centered at the top of the page  References are listed in alphabetical order according to author’s surname.
  • 24. EXAMPLE OF A REFERENCE LIST References Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2008). Childhood education and care (No. 4402.0). Retrieved from http://www.abs.gov.au Beckett, S.T. (2008). The science of chocolate (2nd ed.). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Royal Society of Chemistry. Branch, S., Ramsay, S., & Barker, M. (2008).The bullied boss: A conceptual exploration of upwards bullying. In A. Glendon, B. M. Thompson & B. Myors (Eds.), Advances in organisational psychology (pp. 93-112). Retrieved from http://www.informit.com.au/humanities.html Cioe, J. (2012). The normal distribution [Lecture notes]. Retrieved from http://moodle.vle.monash.edu.au
  • 26. USINGTHE CATALOGUE  Search by keyword – subject, title, series  Look at the suggestions
  • 29. KEYWORDS ARE FOUND INTHE QUESTION & USED IN RESEARCH  How did castles change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - architecture, design, materials, purpose)   How did military and defence systems change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 13th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - armour, weaponry, siege tactics, archery, knights)   How did towns, cities, trade and commerce change in medieval Europe from the 8th century to the 12th century?  (Consider two of the following elements - feudalism, jobs, trade, goods, marketplaces)
  • 30. ASK: WHAT ARETHE KEYWORDS INTHE GENERAL FOCUS QUESTION BELOW?  What do primary and secondary sources reveal about change on my topic of Castles or defence systems or towns/cities?  What two elements changed over time? (Look at the task sheet – remember to also consider what motivated these changes)  primary sources – check that source is first hand  secondary sources – check that source is an overview or interpretation  change  elements – aspects or things  Your topic eg. Castle
  • 31. BOOLEAN SEARCH – USING KEYWORDS To create the most effective and efficient searches, utilize the search strategies. To retrieve the most relevant search results, you will need to construct a search string. A search string is a combination of keywords, truncation symbols, and boolean operators you enter into the search box of a library database or search engine. Boolean operators are connector words, such as AND, OR, and NOT, that are used to combine or exclude words in a search string for more focused results.  Medieval castles AND Change  Medieval EuropeAND Castles  Medieval AND warfare  Medieval AND weaponry  Medieval AND siege warfareAND change  Medieval AND "military tactics"
  • 32. USING DATABASES & BOOLEAN SEARCHING – OLIVER CATALOGUE Go to Search Other Sources – tick the applicable databases/webpages