In
historical scholarship, a primary source is a
document, or other source of information that was created at the time being studied, by an authoritative source, usually one with direct personal knowledge of the events being described. In this sense primary does not mean superior. It refers to creation by the primary players, and is distinguished from a
secondary source, which in historical scholarship is a work, such as a scholarly book or article, built from primary sources.
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