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Re: What's a Primary Source?
Greetings,
This librarian (ahem!) begs to differ. I tell genealogists that a
primary source is one that was created by a person witnessing the
event being recorded. Therefore, a birth certificate is a primary
source, the newspaper column reporting the births of that week is a
secondary source, and the website that later transcribes some names
from that newspaper column is a tertiary source.
A personal essay about one's thoughts, whether online or on paper, is
*definitely* a primary source, since it was made by the person
witnessing the event: a writer recording his/her own opinions.
--- Marcus Robyns <mrobyns@NMU.EDU> wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> The librarians at NMU are once again flailing about aimlessly, and,
> as
> usual, have come to the archivist to pull their heads out of their
> collective behinds. Why must we suffer such children?
>
> Anyway, here's a question from one of their number concerning the
> definition of a primary source:
>
> "what type of resource is an essay on a personal webpage, that does
> not
> cite any references, and appears to be
> the author's own ramblings on a personal subject. Primary?
> Secondary?
> Tertiary?"
>
> My sense is that this type of source should be considered
> secondary, since
> it is published and has an intended public audience. Also, I
> understand
> the source makes bibliographic references to other related
> material. However, I thought I'd ask the List for others'
> opinions. I
> apologize if this topic has come up before.
>
> Thanks,
> Marcus
>
>
>
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