You must pick three articles (in journals or book collections) from the International Medieval Bibliography( you can access the International Medieval Bibliography from here: https://libguides.usask.ca/c.php?g=16546&p=91502); at least two of these articles must be available through the library, and one you will must pick from the interlibrary loan (remember the library has e-books and these are like print books that belong to the library collections). (b)Your articles must be published AFTER 1970. Preferably at least one of your articles should be published in the last 10 years. ( c)These articles must be SECONDARY SOURCES (the International Medieval Bibliography does index some primary source collections, so make sure that what youve chosen is a secondary source). (d)To effectively search for articles related to your topic, use the advance search. This will allow you to narrow your research by geographical area, time period (down to the century), as well as language of publication. You will need to conduct a number of searches using different key words and categories in order to find useful information. then answer these questions based on the sources you found:QUESTIONS:(A)Write a bibliographic entry for all three articles using the Chicago Manual of Style. See here for proper formatting:https://libguides.usask.ca/citation. (b)Include classification details for each of the articles you found. See the International Medieval Bibliography entry for your source for these classification details. They include: subject, discipline, persons/families/texts, area, place, century. (c)Why did you choose these articles? What about them made you think they would be useful for your project? (1 paragraph). (d)Which article(s) did you order through Interlibrary Loan?
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