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  2. Primary source Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/primary source

    The meaning of PRIMARY SOURCE is an account or record (such as a first-hand account, a contemporaneous news report, a photograph, or an audio or video recording) reflecting direct experience of a thing (such as a historical event) that is being researched or studied.

  3. What is a Primary Source? - Harvard Library Guides

    guides.library.harvard.edu/HistSciInfo/primary

    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.

  4. Primary vs. Secondary Sources | Difference & Examples - Scribbr

    www.scribbr.com/working-with-sources/primary-and-secondary-sources

    What is a primary source? A primary source is anything that gives you direct evidence about the people, events, or phenomena that you are researching. Primary sources will usually be the main objects of your analysis.

  5. Primary source - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Primary_source

    In 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.

  6. A primary source is a first-hand record of an event or topic created by a participant in or a witness to that event or topic. Primary sources can be a document, letter, eye-witness account, diary, article, book, recording, statistical data, manuscript, or art object.

  7. A primary source is an original object or document -- the raw material or first-hand information, source material that is closest to what is being studied. Primary sources vary by discipline and can include historical and legal documents, eye witness accounts, results of an experiment, statistical data, pieces of creative writing, and art objects.

  8. What Are Primary Sources? - Primary Sources Research Guide -...

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    Primary sources are original materials that provide direct evidence or first-hand testimony concerning a topic or event -- firsthand records created by people who actually participated in or remembered an event and reported on the event and their reactions to it.

  9. Primary Sources - Primary Sources - Research Guides at New York...

    guides.nyu.edu/primary/primary-sources/primary-sources

    A primary source (also called original source) is a document, recording, artifact, or other source of information that was created at the time under study, usually by a source with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.

  10. What are Primary Sources? - Georgetown University

    guides.library.georgetown.edu/primary_sources

    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."*

  11. What are Primary Sources? - Primary Sources for Humanities and...

    researchguides.library.wisc.edu/primarysources

    In history, primary sources are original records that provide firsthand evidence to understand a historical event or period. In literature, primary sources are the original texts (e.g., novels, short stories, plays, etc.). In the arts, primary sources are original works of art or music.