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primary source examples is a term used in a number of disciplines to describe source material that is closest to the person, information, or period It’s a first-hand account The author is creating it in the current time period Letters Diaries Birth/death certificates Speeches Autobiographies Artifacts Journal Newspaper Music Fictional novel Personal finances Business contracts

SECONDARY SOURCE is a document or recording that relates or discusses information originally presented elsewhere It uses primary sources to make an argument. It is an analysis of primary sources. It is NOT first hand EXAMPLES Some Text books Magazine articles Histories Criticisms Commentaries documentaries

Uses primary and secondary sources to SUMMARIZE info about events. TERTIARY SOURCE Uses primary and secondary sources to SUMMARIZE info about events. Does NOT analyze or make an argument. EXAMPLES Wikipedia Encyclopedia Textbooks Atlas Biographies

Examining a Primary Source Directions: Examine the nine checks. The nine checks are considered an example of a primary source. Piece these checks together to tell a “story”. In one paragraph tell me what can be learned about “Joe C. Dollar” from just looking at some bank records.