primary or secondary? identifying primary sources - fall 2016
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Primary or Secondary?Identifying Primary Sources
Santa Barbara City College Luria LibraryEllen CareyFall 2016
Primary or Secondary?It depends on factors such as:•your specific research question •the way you are using the source•how long it has been since the source was published
Remember:•some books, articles, videos, etc. include both sections that are primary sources and sections that are secondary sources
Topic: What are the consequences, professionally and in terms of public opinion, for athletes who are racist?
Source: A news story about athletes who have been expelled from the Olympics for racist tweets
Secondary source
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/olympics/london/soccer/story/2012-07-30/swiss-athlete-banned-michel-morganella-olympics/56591966/1
Topic: What are the consequences, professionally and in terms of public opinion, for athletes who are racist?
Source: The racist tweet for which an athlete was expelled from the Olympics
Primary source
Topic: What are the consequences, professionally and in terms of public opinion, for athletes who are racist?
Source: An email from a spectator at the Olympics, to her friends back home, about how people around her reacted to athletes getting expelled from the games for racist tweets
Primary source
Topic: What are the consequences, professionally and in terms of public opinion, for athletes who are racist?
Source: A Facebook post, by an Olympic spectator’s friend back home, about what is going on at the Olympics
Secondary source
Your topic: How has public opinion about interracial marriage changed over time?
Your source: A newspaper article from 2013, about interracial marriage becoming more mainstream
Secondary source
http://libproxy.sbcc.edu:2048/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1443987176?accountid=28576
Your topic: How has public opinion about interracial marriage changed over time?
Your source: A newspaper article from 1893, about Southern interracial marriage laws
Primary source
http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/africanam/page1.cfm?ItemID=17772
Your topic: How has public opinion about interracial marriage changed over time?
Your source: An interview with an interracial couple, the Lovings, about how their families and communities have responded to them over the past 40 years
Primary sourcehttp://iipdigital.usembassy.gov/st/english/inbrief/2012/06/201206087068.html#axzz27MdEFQDr
Your topic: How has public opinion about interracial marriage changed over time?
Your source: The 2016 feature film about the Lovings
Secondary sourcehttp://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcR6fWfYlxUq9-d353F4dxxnjh-1Tfmy_86KkCVFqZmQN6x9Cqyn
Your topic: To what degree do the images of black people in the media differ depending on gender and class?
Your source: An interview with the author of a book about media stereotypes of African Americans
Secondary sourcehttp://www.soros.org/voices/black-male-image-american-mind
Your topic: To what degree do the images of black people in the media differ depending on gender and class?
Your sources: Media images
Primary sources
http://www.crownheights.info/index.php?blogid=1&archive=2008-07&catid=23
http://www.newser.com/tag/3970/2/stereotypes.html
Topic: What are the personal and political implications of black women’s choices about their hair?
Source: A video on YouTube in which a woman provides tips for dealing with the practical and emotional aspects of transitioning hair from relaxed to natural
Primary source
http://youtu.be/nr8GbJNJ2jM
Your topic: What are the personal and political implications of black women’s choices about their hair?
Your source: A video of a segment called “The Politics of Black Hair” from Melissa Harris-Perry’s show on MSNBC
Secondary source…. http://video.msnbc.msn.com/melissa-harris-perry/47755433#47755433
… and Primary source
when the participants are speaking as experts on politics and culture when the participants are
speaking about their own experience as black women
More ExamplesPrimary sources:evidence of history & culture
Secondary sources:interpretation of history & culture
PhotographsMoviesPlaysWorks of artSongsRecipesLettersDiariesAutobiographiesMemoirsOral historiesSpeechesBirth/death certificatesLand deedsGovernment documentsLive news footageInterviews (usually)
Scholarly articlesPolitical analysesBiographiesTextbooksReference booksLiterary criticismReviews of art/movies/music (usually)News articles/broadcasts other than
first-person accounts (usually)
Remember: some secondary sources can be used as primary sources if you are using them as historical artifacts (for example, using a scholarly article from 1907 about interracial marriage as an example of racism among scholars during the early 20th century)