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Also known as scholarly, refereed, peer reviewed, or academic articles.
In general, be sure to use books written for an academic or scholarly audience instead of those written for a popular audience.
Videos from reputable publishers are great resources for learning more about a topic. The library provides several databases that include streaming videos, animations, and tutorials.
Video demonstrations that illustrate key concepts for a wide range of STEM subjects including biology, chemistry, environmental science, psychology, clinical medicine, and engineering.
You may find a wide variety of information from the Internet. Carefully choosing and using Internet resources can be very beneficial to your research.
Be aware that information on the internet is not regulated for quality or accuracy, so it is important for you to evaluate the source. Try the evaluation criteria under Evaluate Sources to decide when you can use information.