Primary and Secondary Sources
A good explanation of the differences between the two main types of sources and some discussion of articles for research. A chart near the bottom of the page provides 6 good examples of primary sources, each with a corresponding secondary example.
The page succinctly defines primary and secondary sources. The chart gives 6 examples to illustrate the concept.
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