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  2. Tertiary source - Wikipedia

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    A tertiary source is an index or textual consolidation of already published primary and secondary sources [1] that does not provide additional interpretations or analysis of the sources. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Some tertiary sources can be used as an aid to find key (seminal) sources, key terms, general common knowledge [ 4 ] and established mainstream ...

  3. Wikipedia : Identifying and using tertiary sources

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    The medium is not the message; source evaluation is an evaluation of content, not publication format. Sometimes high-quality, generally tertiary individual sources are also primary or secondary sources for some material. Two examples are etymological research that is the original work of a dictionary's staff (primary); and analytical not just regurgitative material in a topical encycl

  4. Wikipedia : Primary Secondary and Tertiary Sources

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    Basic reference works such as reputable encyclopedias are preferable to no citation at all, although reliable secondary sources should supplant those general reference works as the article improves. Articles of very high quality ( good article and featured article ) may use specialized tertiary sources on a supplemental basis to report high ...

  5. Wikipedia:Citing Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Wikipedia is a tertiary source – describes how Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and as such Wikipedia is a tertiary source. References ^ Bould, M. D.; et al. (6 March 2014).

  6. Wikipedia:Identifying and using primary sources - Wikipedia

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    Copies and derivatives retain the same status as the original in the primary-secondary-tertiary classification, unless the derivative is so different as to represent a transformative summary, in which case it becomes a tertiary source. In some disciplines, notably law, the concept of tertiary sources is not used.

  7. Wikipedia:Evaluating sources - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary sources are materials that provide an overview of primary and secondary sources, [4] such as encyclopedias, textbooks, and other compendia. Wikipedia is a tertiary source. These definitions are not mutually exclusive. Primary sources, for example, might draw on secondary sources to make interpretive, analytic, or synthetic claims.

  8. Wikipedia:No original research - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia is considered to be a tertiary source. [ i ] Many introductory undergraduate-level textbooks are regarded as tertiary sources because they sum up multiple secondary sources. Policy : Reliable tertiary sources can help provide broad summaries of topics that involve many primary and secondary sources and may help evaluate due weight ...

  9. Wikipedia:Wikipedia is a tertiary source - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia summarizes descriptions, interpretations and analyses that are found in secondary sources, or bases such summaries on tertiary sources. Wikipedia illustrates such summaries and descriptions with material that is as close as possible to the primary source(s) on the described topic. Illustrations can enhance the quality of Wikipedia ...