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INFORMATION SOURCES: Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Sources, and Gray literature

We will depend almost entirely on the primary literature, with a smattering of secondary literature review articles, for developing your research proposal.

Primary source
: Original manuscript, documents, or records used in preparing a published or unpublished work.

Secondary source: A published or unpublished work that relies on primary source(s).

Gray (=grey) literature: Source material(s) not available through the usual systems of publication (e.g. books or periodicals) and distribution.

Certain disciplines may use different criteria for identifying Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary literature. Check with your professor or faculty advisor for help specific to your discipline

Primary Sources

Secondary Sources

Gray Literature

Type of work

* Research Articles

*Autobiography

*Case studies

*Dissertations/Theses
(Research Chapters)

 

* Literature Review

*Analysis

*Biography

*Criticism

*Dissertations/Theses (Literature review materials)

*Editorials

*News reporter interviews

*Technical reports

*Conference proceedings

*Data exchange

*Environmental impact statements

*Government documents / publications

*Market research reports

*Online documents

*Oral presentations 

*Working papers

Author

*In academics or research, often written by an expert or graduate student in the field.

*Author has an interest in the topic.

*Can be an expert in the field.

*Author works in the field

*Expert in the field.


*Masters or PhD candidates

Where published

Peer reviewed journal

Books

Monograph

Scholarly journal

Peer reviewed journals

Books, Encyclopedias

Newspapers

Pamphlets

Scholarly journal

Business / Industry publications

Government publications (Federal, state & local)

Unpublished dissertation / Theses

Where Indexed

SUBJECT-SPECIFIC INDEXES

ABI/Inform

Web of Science
Congressional Universe

FirstSearch Databases1

J-STOR

Kulwer

Lexis/Nexis

Westlaw

NCJRS Website

OVID

Proquest Medical, Nursing & Psychology

Stat-USA

State Capital Universe

Statistical Universe

 

1. FirstSearch databases include subject-specific and general indexes.

 

For help in selecting the right databases, ask a reference staff.

SUBJECT-SPECIFIC & GENERAL INDEXES

ABI/Inform

Congressional Universe

Criminal Justice  Abstracts

FirstSearch Databases1

GaleNet

J-STOR

Kulwer

Lexis/Nexis

Westlaw

NCJRS Website

NetAdvantage

OVID

Proquest Direct, Medical, Nursing & Psychology

Stat-USA

State Capital Universe

Statistical Universe

 

1. FirstSearch databases include subject-specific and general indexes.

 

For help in selecting the right databases, ask a reference staff.

INDEXES to GENERAL & GRAY LITERATURE

Big Cypress Basin

Caloosahatchee Docs

Charlotte HarborDocs

Criminal Justice Abstr.

Dissertation Abstracts3

ERIC

GrayLIT Network

Library of Congress

National Sea Grant Library

NCJRS

NOAA

NTIS

PapersFirst3

Proceedings3

Scientific & Technical Information Network

http://stinet.dtic.mil/

US Census Bureau

USDA

USGS

WorldCat3

 

3. Access through FirstSearch

 

 

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