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Original documents such as diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, records, eyewitness accounts, autobiographies. Empirical scholarly works such as research articles, clinical reports, case studies, dissertations. Creative works such as poetry, music, video, photography.
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Secondary sources -
Review journals --These generally start with Annual Review
Article reviews -- Articles that summarize the current literature on a specific topic.
Textbooks -- These can be either specialized to a narrow topic or a border overview.
Data compilations -- Statistical databases, Vital & Health Statistics
Article indexes/ databases -- These can be abstracting or citation
Primary sources -
Journals or periodicals -- main type of publication in which scientific research is reported. May be published by learned societies or by commercial publishers. A researcher(s) submits an article to a journal. It is then referred by an editorial board of experts in that field before being accepted/rejected for publication.
Thesis’s -- detailed accounts of research conducted for the awarding of higher academic degrees. The research is assessed by external examiners before the degree is awarded. In many cases, it will also be later reported in a condensed form as a journal article.
Conferences -- an important avenue for reporting new research or developments. Papers presented may or may not be subject to editorial scrutiny. Conference papers can be: not published at all, published only in abstract form, published in advance of the conference as a preprint, published in book form, or as a special issue of a journal.
Reports -- individual publications reporting research. They may report internal research within an organization or research done by an individual or organization under contract to a client. They can be: freely available, available only to members of an organization, only available by purchase. Sometimes the information from the report will also be published in a journal article, but more often, the report is the only source of the information. Many governmental reports (full-text) are now being made available via the Internet.
Patents -- provides research information on new products or processes. Once published, patent information is freely available, but rarely republished in journal articles.
Citations--- https://hsl.lib.umn.edu/biomed/help/primary-secondary-and-tertiary-sources-health-sciences