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  1. Sep 3, 2021 · Transcript: In this video, you will learn the difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources in the sciences, and when to use each in your resea...

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    • CSB/SJU Libraries
  2. Sep 4, 2015 · This is the second episode on historical research. It explains the difference between primary, secondary, and tertiary sources.Turabian, Kate. A Manual for...

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    • The Cynical Historian
  3. Apr 13, 2021 · In this video, I explain the differences between primary sources, secondary sources, and tertiary sources, and share with you the best practices for using th...

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    • Mark Samples
  4. Sep 8, 2023 · This tutorial from the David L. Rice Library will help you determine the differences among primary, secondary, and tertiary sources and shows examples for each type of source. "David L. Rice Library Tutorials: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources." YouTube, uploaded by University of Southern Indiana, 28 Sept. 2010,

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  5. Sep 19, 2023 · Secondary sources interpret the past and analyze primary sources. Examples of secondary sources include: Journal articles that review the original work of others. Biographies and histories written by people who did not experience events or the time first-hand. Commentaries and criticism of primary sources.

  6. Aug 5, 2022 · Secondary sources are works that analyze, assess or interpret a historical event, era or phenomenon. They may use primary sources to to write a review, critique or interpretation often well after the event. Secondary sources may include. journal articles, editorial articles, literacy criticism, book reviews, biographies, textbooks

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  8. When conducting research or telling a story, we seek out evidence or sources of information. These can often be categorised as either primary, secondary, or tertiary. These different categories are defined by the originality of the material and how close the material is to the source of origin.