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    Primary source

    noun

    • 1. (in academic research) a document, first-hand account, or other source that constitutes direct evidence of an object of study: "the archive allows researchers unprecedented access to primary sources about the development of Irish language policy over the past century"

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  2. Mar 30, 2020 · Updated on March 30, 2020. In research and academics, a primary source refers to information collected from sources that witnessed or experienced an event firsthand. These can be historical documents, literary texts, artistic works, experiments, journal entries, surveys, and interviews.

  3. What are primary sources? Primary sources are the raw materials of historyoriginal 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.

  4. Jun 22, 2022 · Matt Ellis. Updated on June 22, 2022 Students. Primary sources are documents, images, relics, or other works that provide firsthand details of a historical or scientific event. Primary sources in history are often created by people who witnessed, participated in, or were otherwise close to a particular event.

  5. Aug 17, 2020 · 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.

  6. Primary source - a document or object that was created by an individual or group as part of their daily lives. Primary sources include birth certificates, photographs, diaries, letters, embroidered samplers, clothing, household implements, and newspapers. First person testimony - the account of a person who actually participated in an event.

  7. Jan 14, 2023 · Revised on January 12, 2024. Primary research is a research method that relies on direct data collection, rather than relying on data thats already been collected by someone else. In other words, primary research is any type of research that you undertake yourself, firsthand, while using data that has already been collected is called ...

  8. Primary Sources and Standards. Working with primary sources builds a wide range of student skills, from reading complex texts to assessing the credibility of sources to conducting research. The teacher resources created and shared by the Library of Congress support primary source analysis practices that align with key concepts found in the most ...

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