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- Hi Edit This is fine to cite the museum website but the student should be precise in citing the specific document / artifact / source they are using from the site.
- Hi Jo,It is my first year as a IB teacher and I need advice concerning IA sources. I have a pupil who is writing about the RAF. He references The Imperial War Museum rather frequently in his work. Can students use museum websites as sources? Thanks,Edit
- Hi Cheuk The question will most likely ask for wars from two different regions - so best to plan for that one!
- HI Thomas, Sorry - a typo. It is indeed the CPV. It is now corrected.