Primary Sources
- Contemporary Accounts of an event written by the person who witnessed or experienced it. FIRST HAND!
- Original Documents, Unpublished – not about another document or account
- Published works - as long as they are written soon after the fact and not as historical accounts
Primary Sources
Include:
- Diaries Interviews
- Letters Photographs
- Memoirs Audio or video recordings
- Journals Research reports (natural or social sciences)
- Speeches Original literary or theatrical works
- Manuscripts
- Statistical Data
Secondary Sources
- Interpret primary sources - at least one step removed from the event or phenomenon under review
- Examination of studies that other researchers have made of a subject
- Second Hand - conveys the experiences and opinions of others
- Usually in the form of published works
- Journal articles
- Books
- Radio and TV documentaries
- Journal articles
How do you know?
- Ask yourself some questions:
- How does the author know these details?
- Was the author present at the event or soon on the scene?
- Where does this information come from—personal experience, eyewitness accounts, or reports written by others?
- Are the author's conclusions based on a single piece of evidence, or have many sources been taken into account?
- How does the author know these details?
- For further details click links below.
http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/PrimarySources.html
http://www.library.utoronto.ca/gerstein/tutorial/primary_research1.html
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