Tertiary sources compile, summarize, index, or help identify scholarly sources on a topic. They are useful for background research or to get an overview of a topic before delving into secondary or primary sources. Common tertiary sources for psychology include dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, and other reference sources.
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Books, reference works and articles on brain science, cognitive science, brain and neural networks, and linguistics.
The full text of more than 750 books published by the MIT Press are included in MIT CogNet. New content is added on an ongoing and regular basis. MIT CogNet offers the complete text of major cognitive science reference works published by the MIT Press, including several foundational works in the field. It also offers previous editions of reference works, many of which contain unique material.