Link: https://www.scribbr.com/working-with-sources/primary-and-secondary-sources/
Description: WEBJun 20, 2018 · Revised on May 31, 2023. When you do research, you have to gather information and evidence from a variety of sources. Primary sources provide raw information and first-hand evidence. Examples include interview transcripts, statistical data, and works of art. Primary research gives you direct access to the subject of your …
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Link: https://guides.library.harvard.edu/HistSciInfo/primary
Description: WEB6 days ago · Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic under investigation. They are created by witnesses or recorders who experienced the events or conditions being documented.
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Link: https://www.loc.gov/programs/teachers/getting-started-with-primary-sources/finding/
Description: WEBClassroom Materials. Professional Development. Finding Primary Sources. The Library of Congress makes millions of unique primary sources available online to everyone, everywhere. There are a few different ways to discover the best primary sources for you. Select from a curated set.
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Link: https://library.shu.edu/primarysources
Description: WEBA primary source is a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic. Primary sources are the most direct evidence of a time or event because they were created by people or things that were there at the time or event. These sources offer original thought and have not been modified by interpretation.
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Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source
Description: WEBIn the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.
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Link: https://www.loc.gov/programs/teachers/getting-started-with-primary-sources/
Description: WEBWhat are primary sources? Primary sources are the raw materials of history — original documents and objects that were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts that retell, analyze, or interpret events, usually at a distance of time or place.
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Link: https://guides.library.cornell.edu/sources
Description: WEBApr 12, 2024 · Primary sources provide firsthand testimony or direct evidence concerning a topic or question under investigation. They are usually created by witnesses or recorders who experienced the events or conditions being documented.
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Link: https://guides.lib.berkeley.edu/primarysourceresearch101
Description: WEBApr 8, 2024 · A primary source is an eyewitness account of an event or data obtained through original statistical or scientific research. What are some examples of primary sources? Diaries. Letters. Speeches. Photographs. Official records (government reports, transcripts, court records, death certificates, etc.)
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Link: https://guides.library.georgetown.edu/primary_sources
Description: WEBApr 1, 2024 · Primary sources are the "materials on a topic upon which subsequent interpretations or studies are based, anything from firsthand documents such as poems, diaries, court records, and interviews to research results generated by experiments, surveys, ethnographies, and so on."*
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Link: https://guides.loc.gov/student-resources/primary-sources
Description: WEBJan 5, 2022 · "Primary sources are the raw materials of history — original documents and objects which were created at the time under study. They are different from secondary sources, accounts that retell, analyze, or interpret events, usually at a distance of time or place." —Library of Congress Teacher's Page.
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