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  1. 2 days ago · Tertiary sources are even further removed from a primary source. A tertiary source is an accumulation or consolidation of primary and secondary sources that does not add commentary to either, but instead tries to summarize, index, or give an overview on a particular topic, such as an encyclopedia or a digest or even the website Wikipedia.

  2. 1 day ago · Primary, secondary, and tertiary sources. Wherever you find your source it will be a: Primary source: This is a source that contains direct evidence relevant to your topic (e.g., an original survey conducted for the research project). Secondary source: This type of source interprets primary sources or comments on them (e.g., a systematic review).

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  4. 3 days ago · Start your research with tertiary and secondary sources to get a better understanding of your topic. Tertiary sources, like encyclopedias, summarize or consolidate information on a topic or subject. Secondary sources are books, periodicals, websites, etc. that analyze and interpret primary sources.

  5. 3 days ago · Tertiary sources are encyclopedias, dictionaries, textbooks and other reference materials that provide broad overviews of particular topics. Where secondary sources summarize and interpret an event or phenomenon, tertiary sources summarize and interpret other resources.

    • Theresa Mastrodonato
    • 2010
  6. 3 days ago · All of these can also act as primary sources, depending upon your subject of research. Tertiary sources index or otherwise collect primary and secondary sources. Examples are encyclopedias, bibliographies, dictionaries, and online indicies.

    • Theresa Mastrodonato
    • 2010
  7. 2 days ago · Ch. 2 - Understanding Information Sources Toggle Dropdown. Types of Information Sources ; Scholarly, Popular and Trade Information Sources ; Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Information Sources ; Current and Retrospective Information Sources ; Information Sources for Different Audiences and Purposes ; Portfolio Activity 2

  8. 3 days ago · Secondary Source: A source created by interpreting and analyzing primary sources. Usually, one step removed from the primary source. Tertiary Source: Encyclopedias, dictionaries, textbooks, and sources that give broad overviews of the topic. Government Documents: Published by the Federal or State governments and held in official depositories.

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