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Secondary Literature

dictionaryIn addition to journal articles, information sources like textbooks, encyclopedias and other reference-type materials can be valuable in providing background information on a subject, identifying key ideas and defining important terminology. These types of sources are considered the “secondary literature” of the sciences because rather than presenting new research, they provide a compilation or evaluation of previously published research. It is important not to overlook these resources as they are good aids for understanding biological literature.

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