Definitions of what is primary or secondary differs across the disciplines. For the sciences, this is how we would define the different types of sources:
Primary source literature in the sciences:
Secondary source literature in the sciences:
Tertiary sources in the sciences:
Characteristics of primary sources in the sciences include:
Primary Sources | Secondary Sources |
Research articles published in scholarly, peer-reviewed journals | Summaries, critiques, or interpretations of primary sources |
Clinical trials | Review articles |
Interviews | Meta-Analysis Articles |
Correspondence | Textbooks |
Patents | |
Lab notebooks | Tertiary Sources: |
Data sets | Dictionaries |
Theses & dissertations | Wikipedia |
Technical Reports | Encyclopedias |
To find primary source literature in the sciences, use library databases. Research guides can help you identify databases for the discipline you are interested in.
Note: The library databases may contain references to both primary and secondary literature. You will need to examine each resource carefully to determine which one it is.