Library Learning Modules
Main Menu

Information Literacy

What is it?
Why do I need it?
How do I attain it?

Resources

Research Strategies

Evaluating Quality

Currency
Publisher/Authorship
Content

Test Your Knowledge

Library Home
Resources
Primary Sources

Primary sources are those that offer firsthand evidence about a particular topic. They were written or created during the time period that an event took place and include information about the event. They may also include items or documents created by a person who took part in the event. Primary sources come in many forms such as written works, creative works or artifacts. Examples of primary sources are:

Written Works
Diaries
Speeches
Letters
Autobiographies
Interviews

Creative Works
Music
Original Art
Poetry
Novels
Photographs

Artifacts
Tools
Jewelry
Architecture
Clothing
Furniture