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Primary source: Original manuscript, documents or records used in preparing a published or unpublished work Secondary source: A published or unpublished work that relies on primary source(s) Tertiary source: A published or unpublished work that is based on secondary sources



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[PDF] Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources - Odyssey

In contrast, secondary sources analyze or interpret historical events or creative works A primary source is an original document containing firsthand information about a topic A tertiary source presents summaries or condensed versions of materials, usually with references back to the primary and/or secondary sources



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primary, secondary and tertiary differ between disciplines or subjects, studying the literature of the Second World War are different from those for a research



[PDF] PRIMARY, SECONDARY, AND TERTIARY SOURCES

Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based They are interpretations and evaluations of primary sources Secondary sources are not evidence, but rather commentary on and discussion of evidence However, what some define as a secondary source, others define as a tertiary source



[PDF] Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources - SASS

Doing some research allows you to discover the dominant ideas, theories, concepts, and debates that are presented in the literature In other words, research 



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Scope: As you conduct research, you will consult different sources of information A professor may request primary, secondary, or tertiary sources What does 



[PDF] primary, secondary and tertiary sources of information - Texas A&M

Identifying and Finding Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources The chart below defines the different stages of the cycle of information come last in the



[PDF] Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources in History - History Berkeley

Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources in History Primary the internet, or library stacks (such as in the case of old books, newspapers, journals, etc )



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While the distinctions between reference sources, popular press periodicals, trade periodicals, and scholarly journals involve characteristics of the sources 

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