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Historical Health Care Policy Research: Tertiary Sources
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Tertiary Sources
Tertiary sources provide reference or an overview of the selected topic. They use both primary and secondary sources to complete entries, and generally lack analysis and interpretation.
Encyclopedias -
The Guide to American law: everyone's legal encyclopedia
Dictionaries -
Concise Oxford English Dictionary
Atlases -
World Atlas
Handbooks -
Nurse's legal handbook
Tutorial Video
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Video using the Star Wars franchise to explain primary and secondary sources.
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