User:Tagawlik/History of chemistry/Bibliography

tp://natshtci.parkland.edu/che/203/paragraphs/markovnikov.htm

This source is very reliable considering it is marked as a .edu by the internet which means it is established as an educational institution. It is very verifiable as there are multiple articles and statements on the same subject from various sources all packed into one database so multiple viewpoints and a surplus of credible information is obtained. This source is definitely independent of the subject as the man being studied is dead and has been for a long time. This would be considered a secondary source with links to many primary sources where the information is drawn from.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdfdirect/10.1002/anie.200300616

This is reliable as it is an academic book on Markovnikovs contributions to science and it throughly explains his theories. This source would be considered verifiable as its written my multiple authors so information is not biased upon one person and more information can be applied in the one singular text. This source is independent of the subject as one of these authors are related or know the late Vladimir Markovinikov. This would be considered a secondary source as it is an interpretation of his works and not a direct writing from himself even though his theories in the reading are defined as he said.

https://pubs.acs.org/doi/pdf/10.1021/ed083p1152

This is a reliable publication as it is an academic book on Markovnikovs theories. The source is verifiable in the sense that it uses direct quotes from Markovnikovs readings so the information being provided is written history. This source is independent of the subject as the author is not related nor affiliated with Markovnikov. I would consider this a secondary source with the understanding that Markovnikovs writings are used but interpreted