Post on 29-Dec-2015
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• Primary sources provide first-hand testimony or direct evidence of a historical topic. They are created by witnesses or recorders who experienced the events or conditions being documented. Often these sources are created at the time when the events or conditions are occurring, but primary sources can also include autobiographies, memoirs, and oral histories recorded later.
http://www.yale.edu/collections_collaborative/primarysources/primarysources.html
Newspaper, Magazines and Perodicals
Not all news articles are primary sources. An article in this weeks Time Magazine retelling the story of the 1988 presidential election is not a primary source it is a secondary source. An article in this weeks Time Magazine discussing events in this weeks presidential campaign is a primary source.
• A way to remember what is a primary source and what is NOT a primary source is:
• If someone is telling the story for the first time it is a primary source
• If someone is telling the story for the second time it is a secondary source
ArtifactsOnce functional objects used by people• Cards and board games• Jewelry, clothing, and textiles• Leather goods• Tools
Visual Materials The term “visual material” refers to any
primary source in which images, are used to convey meaning.
• Original art, including but not limited to paintings, drawings, sculpture, architectural drawings and plans, and monoprints.
• Graphic arts, including materials such as posters, trade cards, and computer generated graphics
• Photographs• Film and video
Music
• Manuscript music scores
• Musical instruments
• Sheet music
• Historical and contemporary sound
recordings
Sound Recordings
• Sound recordings include not only music but also the spoken word - poetry, plays, speeches, etc.