Primary Sources
Primary Sources are records and material that are original, direct, first-hand evidence of an event or object of study. They are recorded at the time of the event, like letters, government documents, photographs, artifacts, field data, and original creative works like art and fiction.
Canadian journal of pain = Revue canadienne de la douleur.
Innovation (Abingdon, England : Online) - A European journal of social sciences that focuses on new trends in migration.
Journal of cognition and culture (Online) - Concerned with the mental foundations of culture and the culture foundations of mental life.
Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Education (Online ISSN 2690-0408, Print ISSN 2166-2681) is aimed at those in the academic world who are dedicated to advancing the field of education through their research. JISE provides a range of articles that speak to the major issues in education across all content areas and disciplines. The Journal is peer edited through a blind review process that utilizes a national and international editorial board and peer reviewers. JISE aspires to advance research in the field of education through a collection of quality, relevant, and advanced interdisciplinary articles in the field of education.
Measurement (Mahwah, N.J. : Online) Focuses on the interdisciplinary study of measurement in the human sciences.
Women's Studies (Online) Articles, review articles, poetry, short fiction, film and book reviews of scholarship and criticism about women in the fields of literature, history, art, sociology, law, political science, economics, anthropology and the sciences.
The Benedict College Library provides access to more than 300,00 eBooks, which encompasses all academic disciplines. eBooks are available to students, faculty and staff 24/7, both on-campus and off-campus, from any computer, iPhone, laptop, iPad, or tablet with internet capability.
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A secondary source interprets and analyzes primary sources. These sources are one or more steps removed from the event. Secondary sources may contain pictures, quotes or graphics of primary sources. Some types of secondary source include: Textbooks; journal articles; histories; criticisms; commentaries; encyclopedias.
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