A reference source is a type of resource that provides specific information or data on a particular topic, typically used for research or fact-checking. Examples include encyclopedias, dictionaries, atlases, and databases. These sources are characterized by their factual content, organization, and ease of access, allowing users to quickly find reliable information. Reference sources are essential tools for students, researchers, and anyone seeking authoritative insights.
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A tertiary source provides summarized condensed information for quick reference
Tertiary source provides summarized condensed information for a quick reference.
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To reference a reference within a reference, you would cite the original source you used, followed by "cited in" and then the secondary source where you found the information. Make sure to acknowledge both sources in your references list to maintain academic integrity.
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The actual density of germanium is approximately 5.323 g/cm^3 at room temperature in a reference source.
An internet reference is a citation of an online source in a bibliography. It often takes the form of a URL.
Operation code, source operand reference, result operand reference, and next instruction reference. (source: Computer organization and architercture eighth edition by William Stallings)
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