- Types of Sources - Purdue OWL® - Purdue University
You might also consider using sources such as radio and television broadcasts, interactive talks, and recorded public meetings Though we often go online to find this sort of information today, libraries and archives offer a wealth of nondigitized media or media that is not available online
- Wikipedia:Reliable sources Perennial sources - Wikipedia
This Wikipedia page discusses perennial sources and their reliability, focusing on their reputation for accuracy and editorial standards in specific areas of expertise
- Types of Sources Explained | Examples Tips - Scribbr
There are many types of sources commonly used in research These include books, journal articles, and newspapers
- Sourcely | Find Academic Sources with AI
AI-powered academic source finder that instantly finds relevant papers and citations from input text, essay, or paper Find sources, summarize, and cite with Sourcely
- Common Sources - Writing Resources Center
This section will cover the three common types of sources seen in academic papers: books, journals, and websites (click on each link to navigate to their respective sections)
- Research Methods: A Comprehensive Guide: Types of Sources
Provides an in-depth exploration of various types of sources, including their definitions, examples, and uses, to help you effectively select and utilize sources for your research
- LibGuides: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Sources: Source Types
Beyond definitions of source types, this video provides useful examples of what would be primary, secondary and tertiary sources for research questions in different disciplines
- Citations Sources: Types of Sources - LibGuides at Cornell University
What Is a Primary Source? Primary sources are the original compilers of data or other research results A primary document might be a 10-K, a Bureau of Labor Statistics report, survey results, interviews or legal documents
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