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What (who) is primary document - definition

ARTIFACT, DOCUMENT, DIARY, MANUSCRIPT, AUTOBIOGRAPHY, A RECORDING, OR OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION THAT WAS CREATED AT THE TIME UNDER STUDY
Primary sources; Primary documents; Primary Sources; Primary Source; Primary document; Primary source documents; Primary source document; Primary literature; Primary scientific literature; Primary text; Primary reference; The Primary Source
  • This wall painting found in the Roman city of [[Pompeii]] is an example of a primary source about people in Pompeii in Roman times ([[portrait of Terentius Neo]]).

Primary source         
In the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic.
Living document         
DOCUMENT THAT GETS CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED
Living Document; Dynamic document; Evergreen document
A living document, also known as an evergreen document or dynamic document, is a document that is continually edited and updated. An example of a living document is an article in Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia that permits anyone to freely edit its articles, in contrast to "dead" or "static" documents, such as an article in a single edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.
Document collaboration         
TOOLS OR SYSTEMS SET UP TO HELP MULTIPLE PEOPLE WORK TOGETHER ON A SINGLE DOCUMENT OR FILE TO ACHIEVE A SINGLE FINAL VERSION
Document-centric collaboration; Document-centric; File collaboration; Document sharing
Document and file collaboration are the tools or systems set up to help multiple people work together on a single document or file to achieve a single final version. Normally, this is software that allows teams to work on a single document, such as a word processor document, at the same time from different computer terminals or mobile devices.

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Primary source

In the study of history as an academic discipline, a primary source (also called an original source) is an artifact, document, diary, manuscript, autobiography, recording, or any other source of information that was created at the time under study. It serves as an original source of information about the topic. Similar definitions can be used in library science and other areas of scholarship, although different fields have somewhat different definitions.

In journalism, a primary source can be a person with direct knowledge of a situation, or a document written by such a person.

Primary sources are distinguished from secondary sources, which cite, comment on, or build upon primary sources. Generally, accounts written after the fact with the benefit of hindsight are secondary. A secondary source may also be a primary source depending on how it is used. For example, a memoir would be considered a primary source in research concerning its author or about their friends characterized within it, but the same memoir would be a secondary source if it were used to examine the culture in which its author lived. "Primary" and "secondary" should be understood as relative terms, with sources categorized according to specific historical contexts and what is being studied.: 118–246 

Examples of use of primary document
1. For instance, one article in the Augsburg Confession (the primary document of Lutheran Protestantism) reads: "It is also taught among us that saints should be kept in remembrance so that our faith may be strengthened when we see what grace they received and how they were sustained by faith.
2. McClellan granted his first cable news interview last week to Bush–bashing MSNBC host Keith Olbermann, while Bill O‘Reilly accused the ex–spokesman of initially blowing off his Fox program in favor of "far–left venues." Olbermann hailed the book, "What Happened," as "a primary document of American history" that contained "poetry." Talk about role reversal: It was Olbermann who said in 2005 that "whenever I hear Scott McClellan talking about ‘media credibility,‘ I strain to remember who it was who admitted Jeff Gannon to the White House press room and called on him all those times." (Gannon, a conservative blogger with an X–rated past, now says, "Scott McClellan‘s credibility is zero.") McClellan wrote the book, says historian Michael Beschloss, knowing that "the president‘s opponents will pick it up and use it very zealously." And that is a tradition as old as the republic.
3. McClellan granted his first cable news interview last week to Bush–bashing MSNBC host Keith Olbermann, while Bill O‘Reilly accused the ex–spokesman of initially blowing off his Fox program in favor of "far–left venues." Olbermann hailed the book, "What Happened," as "a primary document of American history" that contained "poetry." Talk about role reversal: It was Olbermann who said in 2005 that "whenever I hear Scott McClellan talking about ‘media credibility,‘ I strain to remember who it was who admitted Jeff Gannon to the White House press room and called on him all those times." (Gannon, a conservative blogger with an X–rated past, now says "Scott McClellan‘s credibility is zero.") McClellan wrote the book, says historian Michael Beschloss, knowing that "the president‘s opponents will pick it up and use it very zealously." And that is a tradition as old as the republic.