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A guide to locating primary sources
Last update: Sep 24th, 2009 URL: http://brockport.libguides.com/primary  Print Guide  RSS Updates

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What is a Primary Source?

 

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The Declaration of Independence

 

A primary source is a document, speech, or other sort of evidence written, created or otherwise produced during the time under study. Primary sources offer an inside view of a particular event. Use the tabs above to find help locating different types of primary sources.

 
 

Specific Examples of Primary Sources

 

General Examples of Primary Sources

  • Original documents: autobiographies, diaries, e-mail, interviews, letters, minutes, news film footage, official records, photographs, raw research data, speeches, personal narratives, sources, memoirs, letters, dispatches, interviews, pamphlets, diaries, speeches, translations
  • Creative works: art, drama, films, music, novels, poetry
  • Relics or artifacts: buildings, clothing, DNA, furniture, jewelry, pottery
 

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