
Secondary Sources in order to make new connections. Often times, secondary sources find publication in academic journals or in books and provide other researchers with additional …
Differentiating between primary and secondary sources can be tricky. Read the table and complete the activities to gain a better understanding of the context-specific nature of primary …
A secondary source is a document created at a later time period, often much later than the time period of the event being researched, by someone who did not experience said event.
Secondary sources are a great starting point for your research, especially when you’re researching an unfamiliar area. They can help you identify or refine your legal questions, …
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Secondary analysis of qualitative data is a topic unto itself and is not discussed in this volume. The interested reader is referred to references such as James and Sorenson (2000) and …
Secondary Sources (i.e., historiography) – Books and articles produced by historians. Your final paper is a secondary source that you, working as an historian, produce. It is a piece of …