Primary & Secondary Sources

A primary source is a firsthand account or original material (diary, interview, raw data, original study); a secondary source analyzes, interprets, or summarizes primary sources (textbook, review article, biography).

Tertiary sources such as encyclopedias compile secondary sources. Primary does not mean better — a flawed eyewitness account may be less reliable than a careful secondary analysis, which is why source evaluation is its own skill.

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