National Digital Library Workshop
Presentation #2
Participant Goals: 
In this workshop, each participant will:
•Understand that primary sources come “unvarnished” and raise more questions than they answer.
•Develop strategies for “making meaning” from the materials.
Participant Objectives:
At the end of this workshop, teams will be able to:
•Differentiate between primary and secondary sources.
•Apply a resource analysis process to analyze primary source media (visual, auditory, textual).
•Replicate modeled use of multimedia in the development of their own lessons.
•Identify collection resources specific to their topics.
•Copy, paste, and save (bookmark – add to favorites) URL(s) of resources specific to their topics.
•Identify specific software/hardware requirements necessary to utilize the LOC/NDL web site effectively.
Activities: 
Facilitator Activities:
•Demonstrate and provide guided practice in a resource analysis process for analyzing primary sources.
•Demonstrate unique technical requirements of the LOC/NDL web site.
•Model techniques-technical examples for using LOC/NDL resources.
Participant/Team Activities:
•Identify specific resources within a collection as they pertain to their selected topics.
•Practice analyzing primary sources using the resource analysis process.
•Engage in bookmarking, downloading, printing, and saving resources from the LOC/NDL.
•Participants will engage in hands-on exercises throughout the presentation.