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secondary sourcesAccounts about the past that were created after the time being investigated, eg textbooks, histories written after the events being described.
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secondary sourcesSources of information that have been collected, processed, interpreted and published by others, for example, census data, newspaper articles, and images or information in a published report.
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secondary sourcesRecords such as history books and articles that are based on primary sources but are not themselves first-hand accounts. Secondary sources are often synthetic, pulling together information from a vari [..]
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secondary sourcesSecondary sources in traditional legal research are either commentaries on the primary sources of law, or finding tools used to locate the primary sources of law. Texts, periodical articles, and encyclopedias are examples of commentaries. Digests, citators and indices are examples of finding tools.
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secondary sourcesMaterials such as books and journal articles that analyze primary sources. Secondary sources usually provide evaluation or interpretation of data or evidence found in original research or documents su [..]
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