Re: academic research engines
- Subject: Re: [GWL] academic research engines
- From: K*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 10 Sep 2003 09:51:00 EDT
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In a message dated 9/9/03 7:33:04 PM US Eastern Standard Time, GardenLit@aol.com writes:
Are you looking for primary research materials or are you happy with
secondary sources?
Sally
Secondary is fine. The specific problem that I encountered yesterday was concerning Charlemagne. I have a list of 72 plants that he apparently required people to grow. The list is in a small book that I picked up last yr that was written in german and translated to english. I would like to verify that he did indeed require certain plants to be grown before I include that idea in my work.
I do know that at Silchester they have done pollen analysis and found some interesting plants that were grown at that Roman villa site. As a source, I feel comfortable using that information.
Perhaps I am going into this too deeply. How do others do research?
Katy
Living just one cornfield away from civilization
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