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Do you consider electronics or digitized sources as primary sources?

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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No

It is not a primary source if the "electronic or digitalized" sources are articles, other studies, etc. However, if they are online surveys, they are primary sources.

  • In some circumstances, getting the original source will be challenging, so you could have to rely on copies (photocopies, microfilm, digital copies). A primary source can nevertheless be copies or transcriptions of another source. Newspapers are an example of a primary source.
  • Primary sources are written materials, visual representations, or physical objects that offer firsthand accounts or direct testimony about a historical subject being studied. Original papers produced or encountered at the time of the event under study are considered primary sources.
  • Primary sources include movies, videos, TV shows, and digital recordings. The imaginations, prejudices, political viewpoints, and material culture of the era in which they were produced can be understood through watching documentaries, feature films, and TV newscasts.
  • The term "digital resource" refers to any resource that needs computer access or any electronic product that offers a collection of data, including full-text databases, electronic journals, image collections, and other multimedia and media-based goods.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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ANSWER:- Primary sources do not include electronic or digital materials. However, these are secondary sources.

EXPLANATION:- 1. Arabic-written DBook Cover. With the use of technology, people, libraries, historical organisations, museums, and archives can now easily share their collections with the rest of the world. 2. In the pre-digital era, only those who could physically visit a collection had access to images of primary source materials with descriptive metadata. Researchers today have unprecedented access to these images.
3. Online, there are many different kinds of digital collections that are both freely accessible on the web and accessible through subscription databases that libraries offer.
4. You may be able to visualise the numerous sources that may be at your disposal for your research by considering these several sorts of resources. It's important to keep in mind that a single piece of evidence could be used as a primary source in one investigation and a secondary source in another.

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