Primary and Secundary Sources Flashcards
Is an original, first-hand account of an event that offers an inside-view.
Primary Sources
Contains New information that hasn’t been interptred, evaluated, paraphrased or condensed.
Primary Sources
Created during the time of the events the report on.
Primary Sources
Primary sources contains…
new information that hasn’t been paraphrased, evaluted, or interpreted.
Examples of Primary Sources:
Newspaper, autobiographies, raw data, articles, photographs, oficial documents.
Examples of Secondary Sources:
Magazines, journal, and interpreted previous research.
What is Primary sources?
Is an original, first hand account.
What is Secondary Sources?
Are second-hand information, that has been analyzed, interpreted, and evaluated.
Provides second-hand information that has been digested, analyzed, rewordered, or interpreted.
Secondary Sources
The author tipically reports on their impressions of other people.
Secondary Sources
Often written well after the events they report on.
Secondary Sources.