Tracing Original Sources While Researching Japan and the United States
While researching Japan and the United States, I initially cited academic papers as my main sources. However, I later realized that some of these papers were written in Korean, not in English. This made me question whether I was relying on secondary interpretations rather than original research. To ensure accuracy, I decided to trace the references used in the Korean-language papers and locate the original English sources that they were based on. By following the citations, I was able to identify the original journal articles and official reports, and I replaced my references with these primary sources. This process taught me the importance of distinguishing between secondary and original sources in academic research. Rather than simply citing a paper because it appeared academic, I learned to carefully examine its references and verify where the data originally came from. This experience helped me develop a more responsible and critical approach to research.
- Grace KimG