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Depending on what you're researching there will be different types of information available. 00:00 Introduction 00:03 Slide 1 00:09 Presentation Paused 00:09 Slide 2 00:17 Slide 3 03:47 Slide 10. This video explores the differences between popular and scholarly sources in the context of
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- Depending on what you're researching there will be different types of information available.
- 00:00 Introduction 00:03 Slide 1 00:09 Presentation Paused 00:09 Slide 2 00:17 Slide 3 03:47 Slide 10.
- This video explores the differences between popular and scholarly sources in the context of
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