are some examples of primary sources. These may be available in their original form, or they may be reproduced or reprinted in another book or microform collection.
Citing primary sources correctly is an important part of studying primary sources, for a number of reasons.
It is important--and ethically necessary--to provide full credit to the creators and publishers of documents, and to allow future scholars to find the source quickly and correctly. Citing a primary source is also crucial to critical thinking and analysis because it requires that the student think carefully about where the source came from, who made it, and in what context the student first discovered it.
Examples of Primary and Secondary Sources
Primary Source | Secondary Source | |
Art | original artwork | article critiquing the piece of art |
History | slave diary | book about the Underground Railroad |
Literature | poem | book or article on a particular genre of poetry |
Political Science | treaty | essay on Native American land rights |
Science or Social Sciences | report of an original experiment | review of several studies on the same topic |
Theater | videotape of a performance | biography of a playwright |
Video from Hartness Library, Vermont Technical College