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A guide to locating primary sources
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What is a Primary Source?

 

Declaration of Independence

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

How to Use Primary Sources

Using Primary Sources on the Web.  American Library Association guide to using primary sources.

Library Research using Primary Sources. Berkeley Library guide to using primary sources.

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