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Primary & Secondary Sources By: Deborah Kallina. Learning Objectives Identify “primary source” Identify “secondary source” Explain the difference between.

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Page 1: Primary & Secondary Sources By: Deborah Kallina. Learning Objectives Identify “primary source” Identify “secondary source” Explain the difference between.

Primary & Secondary Sources

By: Deborah Kallina

Page 2: Primary & Secondary Sources By: Deborah Kallina. Learning Objectives Identify “primary source” Identify “secondary source” Explain the difference between.

Learning Objectives

Identify “primary source”

Identify “secondary source”

Explain the difference between them

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Three Characteristics of a Primary Source

(1)original source that was created during the time being studied or created at a later date by a participant in the event being studied

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Three Characteristics of a Primary Source

(2) enables you to get as close as possible to what actually happened during an historical event ortime period

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Three Characteristics of a Primary Source

(3)reflects the viewpoint of a participant or observer, as in the case of historic newspapers

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Primary Sources Examples

autobiographies, memoirs letters, diaries, books, novels

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Primary Sources Examples

newspapers, magazines, pamphlets

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Primary Sources Examples

speeches, manuscripts, maps

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Primary Sources Examples

artwork paintings sculpture poetry sheet music

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Primary Sources Examples

daguerreotypes & photographs archives & artifacts

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Primary Sources Examples

business records court records church records government records congressional hearings census records

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Primary Sources Examples

research data, statistics interviews, public opinion polls movies, videos, DVDs video & audio recordings images, cartoons, advertisements

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Secondary Sources - Are they important?

Yes! Even though secondary sources are not firsthand, they allow you to build your research on the research of other scholars!

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Three Characteristics of a Secondary Source

(1) second-hand source,not the original source,such as a scholarly journal

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Three Characteristics of a Secondary Source

(2)a scholar analyzesan historical event ortime period, then draws conclusionsabout it

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Three Characteristics of a Secondary Source

(3)a scholar usesprimary sources andthe research of othersto interpret andcomment on the past

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Secondary Sources Examples

biographies, textbooks reference books encyclopedias, dictionaries scholarly articles & books  popular books & articles

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Let’s Do a Quick Review

What’s the difference between a primary

source and a secondary source?

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Difference betweenPrimary & Secondary

Sources

Primary: Original Source the “topic”

Secondary: Second-Hand Source analysis of the “topic”

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Difference may be difficult to determine

American history textbook is a secondary source

Reprint of U.S. Constitution in the history textbook is a primary source

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One last point to consider…

Can primary & secondary sourcessometimes contain bias and

be subjective?

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Bias in Primary Sources & Secondary Sources?

Primary & Secondary Sources are the viewpoint or memory of either a participant or observer… so

Yes, sometimes they are subjective and contain bias.

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Test Yourself - Primary Sources?

original painting?

diary by a Vietnam Veteran?

an autobiography?

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Test Yourself - Primary Sources?

original painting? Yes

diary by a Vietnam Veteran? Yes

an autobiography? Yes

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Test Yourself - Secondary Sources?

scholarly review of Toni Morrison’s Beloved?

encyclopedia?

history textbook?

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Test Yourself - Secondary Sources?

scholarly review of Toni Morrison’s Beloved? Yes

encyclopedia Yes

history textbook Yes

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Primary Sources & Secondary Sources

Any questions?

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Congratulations!

Now you know the difference between

primary & secondary sources

Check out the recommended websites for primary sources:

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Good luck on your research!

Discover the wealth of historical information at:

Library of Congress Research and Reference Services http://www.loc.gov/rr/ and the

Library of Congress American Memory Project http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/index.html

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References for Primary and Secondary Sources Information

University of California Berkeley http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/instruct/guides/primarysources.html

University of West Florida Librarieshttp://library.uwf.edu/Research/OnlineTutorials/SourceTypes/

List of References for Images used in this tutorialReferences Primary Secondary Sources Images.pdf