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COMP 100 - Voccola

Primary Sources

Primary Sources 

are immediate, first-hand accounts of a topic,
from people who had a direct connection with it.

Some Examples:

  • Photographs, video, or audio that capture an event.Original documents or text of laws.
  • Newspaper articles, by reporters who witnessed the event or quotes from people who did.
  • Journals, diaries, letters and interviews - what the people involved said or wrote.
  • Original scholarly peer-reviewed research articles from journals
  • Datasets or survey data -- just the data, not the interpertation of the data.
  • Census records, economic records, other data collected by governments

 

Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

are one generation removed from primary sources.  It is a synopsis or analysis of an event based on the information in primary sources.

Some Examples:

Stack of books

  • Most books about a topic.
  • Analysis or interpretation of data.
  • Scholarly or other articles about a topic, especially by people not directly involved.
  • Documentaries (though they often include photos or video portions that can be considered primary sources).