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Understanding primary and secondary sources is a critical part of academic research and learning. 1. Primary Sources: These are the raw materials of research, providing direct or firsthand evidence about an event, object, person or work of art. These sources are contemporary to the events and people described. Examples include original documents such as diaries, speeches, manuscripts, letters, interviews, news film footage, autobiographies, and official records. 2. Secondary Sources: These interpret, analyze, or summarize information from primary sources. They usually provide a step back and give a larger perspective on the topic. Examples include textbooks, reviews, scholarly articles, biographies, and reference books. When referencing and citing from a work by John Hamilton, using APA 7 referencing style, this could look like: In-text citation: (Hamilton, 2020) for paraphrased content. (Hamilton, 2020, p. 32) for direct quotes. Reference list entry: Hamilton, J. (2020). Title of book. Publisher. Please be reminded that the format could change depending on the source (journal article, book, chapter in an edited book, etc.) you are citing. Always ensure to capture all necessary information such as the author’s name, year of publication, title of work, and source of publication.

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Oct. 22, 2023, 12:09 p.m.

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