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Scholarly vs Popular

Scholarly and Popular Sources

Carnegie Vincent Library

Published on Mar 22, 2013

Watch the video to learn about the differences between scholarly and popular sources!

https://youtu.be/tN8S4CbzGXU

Films on Demand

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