Multiple Primary Sources Databases
The databases listed below provide access to numerous primary source collections. However, primary sources can be found in many places; feel free to explore A-Z Databases: Historical/Primary Sources.
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Primary sources
Primary sources provide first-hand information about an event or phenomenon. In contrast, secondary sources offer second-hand information and analysis, drawing from primary sources.
What is a Primary Source?
A historical document or artifact created during a particular period of time... primary sources provide researchers with information directly from the time period being studied (Crelin, 2024).
Primary sources are characterized by their content, regardless of the format available. (Handwritten notes could be published; the published book might be digitized or put on microfilm, but those notes are still primary sources in any format.).
Some types of primary sources:
*In this context, Contemporary is referring to the time and place of the event.
Find Print and Online Primary Sources in the Library
Many primary-source documents have been reproduced in books commonly held in research libraries. You can use Library Search to find this material.
References:
Crelin, J. (2024). Primary source. Salem Press Encyclopedia.
Some Information in this guide is adapted from:
https://guides.library.harvard.edu/HistSciInfo/primary#s-lg-box-wrapper-7437024
https://guides.temple.edu/history