Answered By: Matt Stevons
Last Updated: Aug 11, 2020     Views: 42

Understanding different sources of communication will help you to evaluate the sources you find, know what type of sources to search for, and decide what type of sources to create when communicating information. 

View the tutorial below from Credo InfoLit to help you understand what the different types of sources available to you are and how they differ.  There is also a companion video available, click the link to open this in a new browser tab or window. 

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  • Credo InfoLit Tutorial: Source Types


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