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Annotated Bibliography Primary Eisenhower, President Dwight D., and Press Secretary James C. Hagerty. "White House.

" Letter to Dr. Jonas Salk. 22 Apr. 1955. ClassBrain.Com. The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis for the Polio Vaccine, The Dwight D. Eisenhower Museum and Library, National Archives., 17 Mar. 2006. Web. 6 Feb. 2013. This letter was a citation to Jonas Salk from President Dwight D. Eisenhower. It was an acknowledgement letter and gave me a nice primary source to look at. "Jonas Salk Interview." -- Academy of Achievement. Achievement.org, 06 Aug. 2010. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. I used this video on my website, it explained how his parents were not as fortunate as him growing up. This was the most relevant video of Jonas Salk to my topic. this video is displayed on my History page. Jonas Salk. N.d. Photograph. Washington D.C. Jonas Salk -- Academy of Achievement Photo Credit. Academy of Achievement, 2013. Web. 6 Feb. 2013. A portrait of Jonas Salk that I used on the

People and Events page. I used this to compare Albert Sabin and Jonas Salk in the slide show. Salk, Jonas E. "Jonas Salk : Developer of Polio Vaccine." Interview. Academy of Achievement. N.p., 16 May 1991. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. <http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/printme mber/sal0int-1>. This interview gave me more information to add to my research. Part of this interview was the video that was put onto my website, I gained more primary resource facts from the helpful interview. Salk Vaccinating Girl. N.d. Photograph. Washington D.C. Dr. Salk Vaccinates a Child against Polio. 2013. Web. 6 Feb. 2013. This image showed Salk giving a girl her vaccination. I used it at the top of a page in my website. Secondary "1955 Polio Vaccine Trial Announcement." Polio Vaccine Announcement. N.p., 05 June 2012. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. This secondary source helped me to get a few last facts. It also helped me to answer the last few questions that I had not found the answers to yet.

Blume, Stuart, and Ingrid Geesink. ""A Brief History of Polio Vaccines"" Editorial.Science 2 June 2000: 1593-594. Science. 2 June 2000. Web. 8 Jan. 2013. An editorial that helped me for more information. I used this for a little bit of information on my People and Events page. CDC. Polio Vaccine Poster. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 4 Feb. 2013. On the History tab, I used this example of a poster. It showed a few sayings on how to keep polio away from you. Draper, Allison Stark. Polio. New York: Rosen, 2001. Print. This was the first source I used to get information on the polio vaccine. It gave me lots of valuable information to start out my project. This book helped me focus on what could happen to people who suffered from polio. Eisenhower, Dwight. Eisenhower on the Salk Polio Vaccine. Rec. 4 May 1955. N.d. The History Channel. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. I discovered lots of information from this source. It helped me get facts that were needed that I had not found yet.

"Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum." Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. The Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum gave me many trustable facts. I could use all the facts because of how reliable they were. Other websites led me to this one from time to time. "Frontiers in History Ideas from the National Archives for NHD 2001." Conducting Research. N.p., n.d. Web. 06 Feb. 2013. I could rely on this source because it was part of the 2001 National History Day. It also gave me information that I used on many different tabs of my website. Maybury Okonek, Bonnie A. "Development of Polio Vaccines." Development of Polio Vaccines. Linda Morganstein, n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2013. The development of polio vaccines was very reliable. This source helped give me information about the vaccine and what the good and bad things about it were. McPherson, Stephanie Sammartino. Jonas Salk: Conquering Polio. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 2002. Print. This book was also one of my first major sources. It was useful because many things

that were mentioned in this book seemed to be more detailed than information on websites that I used. Neus, Elizabeth. "Clock Ticking for Polio As Eradication Nears." Gannett News Service. Dec. 15 1999: n.p. SIRS Issues Researcher. Web. 04 Jan 2013. I found information in this article that I had not discovered in other sources. The information in this article also gave me a good sense of what it was like to live during the time when polio was a dreadful disease. "Polio." CNN. Cable News Network, 5 Mar. 2011. Web. 16 Jan. 2013. This article from CNN gave me a few little pieces of information. I used this whenever I could not find the answers to small questions in my research. "Salk Produces Polio Vaccine." Pbs. N.p., Jan. 1998. Web. 4 Jan. 2013. The information that I found in this article was very valuable. I used all of the dates given. The data of numbers and years seemed to help me a lot when it came time for me to make my website. Schmeck, William M. "Dr. Jonas Salk, Whose Vaccine Turned Tide on Polio, Dies at 80." New York

Times 24 June 1995: n. pag. Nytimes.com. 24 June 1995. Web. 8 Jan. 2013. This information was not the most helpful but did give a few bits of information. it was mostly about what people said when looking back at what Jonas Salk had done. "The Salk Vaccine." The Salk Vaccine. HARPUB, n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2013. This was also one of the last sources I used. It helped me gather up my last few thoughts to finish my website. "VaccineEthics.org: The Arrival of the Salk Polio Vaccine: Documents from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library." VaccineEthics.org: The Arrival of the Salk Polio Vaccine: Documents from the Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 04 Feb. 2013. This website helped for my Turning Point page. It gave me the facts and information I needed to figure out what other information I needed to add to my website. Waknine, Yael. Www.medscape.com/International Approvals: Monovalent Oral Polio Vaccine 1, Elplat, IPM Wound Gel. Rep. N.p., n.d. Web. 8 Jan. 2013. I found more information on this website that

gave me more of an idea about polio. It was very interesting to discover more about who else was involved besides Jonas Salk. Young, Susan H. "Immunization from a Photographic Perspective." 183.7 (2012): E356-360. Consumer Health Complete. Web. 3 Jan. 2013. This article added to my collection of helpful articles. It gave lots of pieces about Jonas Salk and all of his work.

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