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An efficient study curriculum for practice had also been developed at this time using the source literature.
In a way is all literature a kind of 'source literature'.
These journals are the "source literature" from the point of view of this index.
Source literature is a term with different meanings.
The meaning of "source literature" is relative.
From the point of view of a bibliographic index the indexed papers are "source literature".
The field blossomed with the advent of the Science Citation Index, which now covers source literature from 1900 on.
Source literature Core Concepts in Library and Information Science.
But from the point of view of the indexed papers are the bibliographical references contained in the single papers "source literature".
Fjordback Søndergaard, Andersen & Hjørland (2003) thus suggests that source literature is a distinct kind of literature to be distinguished from primary literature.
But this kind of expertise put into the publishing of source literature should be differentiated from the kind of expertise needed in order to use the sources in, for example, historical research.
A historian may or may not use such "source literature" and on the basis of his research publish a paper, which in the UNISIST model is considered primary literature.
His methodology has followed that of a historian seeking primary source literature, and so he has generally made direct, personal contact with the leaders or official representatives of a church or religious group.
The lack of third members displayed for the ghūmnā to dhulnā sets does not imply that they do not exist but that they were simply not listed in the source literature .
HACA began focusing more intently on the study and interpretation of the historical source literature of Renaissance Martial Arts, much of which was presented on the website along with example training methods.
The wiki's mission is to collect all of the primary source literature that makes up HEMA text, as well as all related research, and to organize and present it in an accessible format.
In the humanities, the term "source literature" has a more precise meaning as published sources: Many archives, for example, publish important sources to be used by historians and other scholars as reliable editions of formerly unpublished sources.