What is a tertiary source in research?
Tertiary sources are publications that summarize and digest the information in primary and secondary sources to provide background on a topic, idea, or event. Encyclopedias and biographical dictionaries are good examples of tertiary sources. Access Science.
Is an abstract a primary or tertiary source?
The abstract included atop a journal article and written by its own authors is a primary, not tertiary source. Some of the above kinds of tertiary sources are considered forms of secondary literature in some disciplines, but remain tertiary (for most of their content) for Wikipedia's purposes including in those disciplines.
Are tertiary sources allowed in Wikipedia?
While WP:TERTIARY sources are allowed in Wikipedia, they are discouraged. We are supposed to find the secondary sources from which these figures are taken and use those instead. We have a single claim of 5,000,000 acres as the "original" land holding of the Acoma.
Can law students use tertiary sources?
A: Generally, law students are unable to use tertiary sources in their papers. Most universities accept only primary and secondary sources. The reason for this is that tertiary sources in law are simply not credible enough to base your writing upon.