Misc. Stuff

primary source (also called an original source or original evidence) is a record that was made at or near the time of the event.

Secondary sources are those derived from primary sources.

For example, a death certificate may be a primary source document for the date of death, but would be a secondary source for birth information. The distinction between the two is not always clear, but the closer the document is to the event the more likely it may contain primary source information.

An index is never a primary document. Even to be a candidate for a primary source, the document must be reproduced from the original.