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What are Background & Reference Sources?

Background and reference sources are best used when learning about a new topic. These resources will often include factual, undisputed, or historical information about your topic. Though you would not want to write a research paper using only background and reference sources, you might use them to give context or identify certain truths with a minimum of fuss. Examples of background and reference sources include encyclopedias, dictionaries, indexes, atlases, handbooks, and more.

Online Resources

Here are some background and reference resources which deal broadly with philosophy and which are available online through our library.

Physical Resources

Here are some background and reference resources which deal broadly with philosophy and which are physically available in our library.
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