Primary sources are original documents created or experienced concurrently with the event. Primary sources give first-hand observations and contemporary accounts. See the Zondervan Library's Research Guides for a list of places to find primary source content for a specific subject or course.
Primary sources can include:
Primary sources can include both published and unpublished materials.
Much like evaluating any type of source, you want to ask yourself a few questions:
Secondary sources analyze, interpret, or otherwise discuss an event, era, person, or topic in a manner that critiques or reviews the subject.
Secondary sources can include:
Types of Secondary Source Publications:
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