Secondary literature refers to material in which information that has appeared in another form is repackaged and disseminated more widely. Examples are [[review article]]s, academic textbooks and course materials. Secondary literature is a useful way into a new research area, and itโs generally easier to read than a primary research paper, although itโs harder to evaluate in terms of authenticity and potential bias.
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