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TALON MODULE 2: Topic Development and Source Selection
Primary and Secondary Sources

Information sources may be primary or secondary .

Primary sources are original, first-hand or contemporary materials. Primary sources can be:

  • original works of fiction such as novels, plays, poems and stories.
  • original works of art such as paintings, drawings, sculptures and photographs .
  • reports of original research by those involved in the research.
  • manuscripts, letters, email messages, diaries, autobiographies, interviews and other first-person accounts.
  • news reports of current events.
  • objects and artifacts.
  • raw data and statistics.

Secondary sources are removed one or more steps from the original item, time or creator. There is a layer of interpretation made by a second party. Secondary sources include:

  • summaries or analyses of other people's research.
  • biographies and articles about people.
  • reproductions of original artwork, i.e. a postcard from a museum.
  • reviews of literary or artistic works.
  • analyses or histories of past events.

Are you ready to see if you can determine whether an item is primary or secondary? Try this brief exercise to see!


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