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ENG 1013: Composition 1

This ENG 1013 subject guide provides sources for research papers: where to find information, how to evaluate information, and how to cite information.

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Primary and Secondary Sources

 

Primary Sources

 

Primary Sources

Primary sources are materials created at the time of an event. The author is describing their own research. 

  • Autobiographies
  • Diaries
  • Interviews
  • Letters
  • Speeches


              

Examples of Primary Sources

Examples of Primary Sources

  • Artifacts: clothing, coins, furniture, pottery, etc.
  • Audio/Visual recordings
  • Autobiographies
  • Census and demograpic records
  • Diaries
  • Dissertations
  • Experiments, clinical trials
  • Government documents
  • Interviews
  • Journal articles/original research
  • Legal documents
  • Letters and correspondence
  • Manuscripts
  • Maps and atlases (contemporary)
  • Memoirs
  • News footage
  • Official records
  • Pamphlets
  • Papers delivered at conferences
  • Photographs
  • Posters
  • Speeches

 

Search Tips

Search Tips for Primary Sources

To search for primary sources, use the name of the subject and description of the source:

  • "Mass incarceration" AND Speeches
  • Feminists AND Diary
  • "Gulf War Syndrome" AND Study
  • "Hillary Clinton" AND Interview
  • "Martin Luther King" AND Speech
     

Secondary Sources

 

Secondary Sources

Secondary sources interpret and analyze primary sources. Secondary sources reflect an author's opinion.

  • Biographies
  • Books
  • Criticism
  • Essays
  • Histories
  • Reviews

 

Examples of Secondary Sources

Examples of Secondary Sources

  • Biographies
  • Books that discuss or analyze a topic
  • Commentaries
  • Criticisms
  • Encyclopedias
  • Indexes and abstracts
  • Journal or magazine articles from previous research
  • Newspaper articles
  • Reviews of art, books, movies, etc.
  • Textbooks

 

Search Tips

Search Tips for Secondary Sources

To search for secondary sources, use the name of the subject and the description of the source:

  • "Ain't I a woman?" AND Review
  • "American Revolutionary War" and Book
  • "Harriet Tubman" AND Biography
  • "Sinners in the hands of an angry God" AND Criticism
  • Terrorism AND Book

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