Secondary Sources: Definition and Exa…
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Here’s a quick list of the most common types of secondary sources researchers can use: Academic books Journal articles Reviews Essays Textbooks Biographies (not autobiographies) Reports collecting data from other studies Nonpersonal essays and editorials Articles that interpret preexisting information, as opposed to breaking news Literary criticism Documentary films Articles from magazines Articles from edited collections Book reviews Books aggregating information on a specific topic Educational textbooks Thesis papers and dissertations Articles from journals. Articles from magazines. Articles from edited collections. Biographies. Book reviews.
Academic books
Journal articles
Reviews
Essays
Textbooks
Biographies (not autobiographies)
Reports collecting data from other studies
Nonpersonal essays and editorials
Articles that interpret preexisting information, as opposed to breaking news
Literary criticism
Documentary films
Articles from magazines
Articles from edited collections
Book reviews
Books aggregating information on a specific topic
Educational textbooks
Thesis papers and dissertations
Articles from journals.
Articles from magazines.
Articles from edited collections.
Biographies.
Book reviews.
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