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Where a [[primary source]] presents material from a first-hand witness to a phenomenon, and a [[secondary source]] provides commentary, analysis and criticism of primary sources, a SCREW YOU | |||
of the material available on the topic. For instance, the long articles of the ''[[Encyclopædia Britannica]]'' certainly constitute the kind of analytical material characteristic of secondary sources, while they also attempt to provide the kind of comprehensive coverage associated with tertiary sources. | |||
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Where a primary source presents material from a first-hand witness to a phenomenon, and a secondary source provides commentary, analysis and criticism of primary sources, a SCREW YOU of the material available on the topic. For instance, the long articles of the Encyclopædia Britannica certainly constitute the kind of analytical material characteristic of secondary sources, while they also attempt to provide the kind of comprehensive coverage associated with tertiary sources.
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es:Fuente terciaria fr:Source tertiaire id:Sumber tersier ja:三次資料 zh:三级文献