The readers guide to periodical literature
The Source is where you got your information from. It could be from a Magazine , Newspaper , Article , Dicitonary or Even the internet
The cited source that is most likely a magazine article would typically include the name of a magazine, a specific issue and/or volume number, and page numbers. It may also have a more informal tone compared to academic journals or books.
A source of an article is where the information or data included in the article originated from. It could be interviews, research studies, official documents, or other published works that the author has referenced to support their content. Providing credible sources is essential for the reliability and validity of the article.
Vanity Fair
An article for a magazine that is meant to tell people about how products are sold to different countries
A secondary source document useful in the study of history could be an autobiography written by someone at the time or a record or statement made by someone who was not an eyewitness to a specific event.
magazine article on the 75th anniversary of the poem, ''In Flanders Fields''
it's 156cm...^^ source: latest magazine article
A magazine article printed in July 2014 (Apex)
an newspaper article will be an secondary source
Magazine articles are secondary sources
An interview is a primary source of research, according to business.