Secondary Source: material that reports, analyzes, interprets, evaluates or comments on a primary source, event, or work. Based on primary sources, secondary material is sometimes referred to as once-removed from primary material. Secondary sources may be found in many places. They may be published in journals, magazines, books, and newspapers.

Material found in the books illustrated below as well as the article in Wildlife Society Bulletin is secondary.

introduction to sociology film theory world population
world wildlife society bulletin