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Is a encyclopedia primary or secondary source?

An encyclopedia is a secondary source.

Here's why:

* Primary sources are original materials that provide firsthand information about a topic. They are created by people who were directly involved in the event or topic being studied. Examples include:

* Diaries

* Letters

* Photographs

* Original research articles

* Interviews

* Secondary sources analyze, interpret, and summarize information from primary sources. They provide a broader perspective on a topic, drawing conclusions and offering different interpretations. Examples include:

* Textbooks

* Biographies

* Encyclopedias

* Articles in magazines and newspapers

An encyclopedia compiles information from various primary and secondary sources and presents it in a concise and organized format. It doesn't offer original research or firsthand accounts. Instead, it synthesizes existing information and presents it in a way that is easily accessible to readers.

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