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academic writer: evidence: secondary sources
Secondary sources
When we write academic papers we aim to challenge or extend
current knowledge or theories. However original your work, it is almost
certainly related to existing studies. Even if you are working mainly on primary research,
you will need to survey other published work in your area
of study. If you are writing a longer academic paper a
literature review will show that you are aware how your own work is linked to
published work.
Links on the web show us more clearly than
ever before how closely our research is related to existing work. In this hyperlinked
world we are ever more aware of the need to establish credibility in the context of existing work.
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