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5 days ago · There are three main types of sources: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary. Primary Sources are:first-hand, original accounts or raw data/evidence that provides direct evidence about a topic from the source of origin. Secondary Sources interpret, analyze, or synthesize primary sources and are at least one step removed from the original source.
5 days ago · Examples of secondary sources are: textbooks; documentaries; book and film reviews; journal and magazine articles; biographies; academic books; annotations or commentaries on primary sources; Tertiary resources provide an overview, summary, or index of a topic and may contain both primary and secondary sources. Tertiary sources do not include ...
- Molly Tighe
- 2014
3 days ago · Examples of secondary sources you could review as part of your overall study include: * Bibliographies [also considered tertiary] * Biographical works * Books, other than fiction and autobiography * Commentaries, criticisms * Dictionaries, Encyclopedias [also considered tertiary] * Histories
- Robert V. Labaree
- 2009
5 days ago · Distinguishing among types of sources (e.g., books, journal articles, primary/secondary, scholarly/popular, etc.) Describing the scholarly peer review process and how it impacts scholarly research. Understanding that sources may be perceived and valued differently based on their format and how they're created/distributed.
3 days ago · Primary sources represent direct, uninterpreted records of the subject of your research study. NOTE: Information about identifying and using primary resources materials, particularly those held in the USC Libraries, can be found in the Libraries Primary Sources Research Guide. Value of Primary Sources.
- Robert V. Labaree
- 2009
5 days ago · They are interpretations and evaluations of primary sources. Secondary sources are not evidence, but rather commentary on and discussion of evidence. Common examples of a secondary source are: Biographies; Commentaries, criticisms; Dictionaries, Encyclopedias (also considered tertiary) Dissertations; Histories; Indexes, Abstracts ...
4 days ago · Information needs. Primary & secondary sources ; Scholarly, trade, & popular publications ; Scholarly & peer-reviewed journals ; Grey literature ; Finding a topic Toggle Dropdown. Brainstorming ; Exploring the internet ; Exploring background information ; Narrowing/broadening your topic ; Paper Structure Toggle Dropdown. Block organization ...