Secondary Writing
May 17, 2024|Blogging
What is it? A secondary source is created later by someone who did not experience firsthand or participate in the events the author is writing about. Secondary sources often summarize, interpret, analyze, or comment on information found in primary sources. Some examples are; journal articles that comment on or analyze research, textbooks, dictionaries and encyclopedias, books that interpret, and investigate political commentary, biographies, dissertations, and newspaper editorial/opinion pieces. Hope this helps, and remember to "Enjoy the Write!" KSCarson














