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Academic Integrity - bibliographies, in-text citations
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What is Academic Integrity?
Bibliography Guide
In-text Citations
Annotated Bibliography
Research Skills
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What is Information Literacy?
Finding information
Interpreting information
Judging information
... Fake or Real?
Creating information
Subscriptions and memberships
Communication skills
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Reading, writing and using language to gather and communicate information
Morning Prayers
Who Was Most Affected by WWI - Soldiers, Families or Colonial Subjects?
Letters from the First World War. How did these men experience the conflict? (1915)
Primary sources that can be compared with those of civilians and colonial subjects
Domestic impact of war: society and culture
WWI impacted people’s everyday lives. Conscription was introduced and the role of women changed
The Commonwealth and the First World War
In 1914, Germany and its allies went to war not just with Britain, but with the entire British Empire
Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia Britannica
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How Effective was Propaganda in Shaping Public Opinion?
Manipulating the Masses: How propaganda was used during World War I
How Did Experiences at Gallipoli Differ from Those on the Western Front?
Western Front. Life in the Trenches, 1914-1919
The experiences of Trench Warfare on the Western Front
Anzac Voices
Daily life in the trenches at Gallipoli
Was Nationalism The Main Cause of WWI?
The 4 M-A-I-N Causes of World War One
Nationalism As a Cause of WWI
"Imperialism, militarism and nationalism contributed to the continental delusion that a European war seemed winnable"
Was Conscription Justified in Australia During WWI?
Conscription debate in Australia during World War I
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