Research resources are usually thought of as primary sources and secondary sources.
Primary sources are firsthand accounts of actual events written by an eyewitness, either at the time it occurred or even well after, as in memoirs and oral histories. They may also be letters, official records, interviews, photographs, video, survey results, or unanalyzed statistical data. These sources contain raw data and information, such as the original work of art, fiction or music; or immediate impressions.
Secondary sources, on the other hand, are works that analyze, assess or interpret an historical event, era, or phenomenon, generally utilizing primary sources to do so. They often offer a review or a critique. Secondary sources can include books, journal articles, speeches, reviews, research reports, magazines, newspapers, and more.
Down below is a list of research resources for not only academics, but writers too. There’s so many out there that I know I won’t be able to list them all, but I do hope that what’s already on here can help you in some way.
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