| 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  documents, or records used in preparing a published or unpublished work.
Secondary source: A published or unpublished work that relies on primary source(s).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 
 | * Literature Review *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. 
 | 
| 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  publications Government publications (Federal, state & local) Unpublished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
  INDEXESABI/Inform Web of Science 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 INDEXESABI/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 LITERATUREBig 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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