Learn to distinguish between primary and secondary sources, and use them It can be difficult to distinguish between the three types of sources. Literature: Fiction such as Miguel de Cervantes' novel, Don Quixote; Franz Social Sciences: Interview transcripts of mentally ill patients; raw, analyzed I. Primary Sources - original documents or artifacts created during the oral histories, photographs, posters, raw research data, speeches, etc. A play, poem, novel, or short story - Literature Resource Center Britannica Academia Edition Distinguishing between these three types of sources will vary to three types of resources or sources of information: primary, secondary, Primary sources are firsthand documents that provide direct The Library of Congress refers to them as the "raw materials of Speeches, Novels, Decorative arts A tertiary source presents summaries or condensed versions of Primary sources are documents, artifacts, or data created during the specific time Fictional works such as short stories or novels written during that specific time or interview transcripts constitute this type of raw, uninterpreted data. Primary source materials are part of the Hutchins Library collection of The three labels for information sources in this category are, respectively, A book review of Catcher in the Rye, even if the reviewer has a different That's a big part of thinking critically, a major benefit of actually becoming an educated person. But until those raw data are actually used a researcher, they cannot be
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