User talk:Jllebrun

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Would giving the reference to a peer-reviewed paper (SWAN is presented at EACL 2012 at the end of this month) constitute secondary evidence? Jllebrun (talk) 03:59, 21 April 2012 (UTC)


 * A peer reviewed original research article is typically primary for the information it contains (except possibly for discussions of work by others etc). A secondary source is one which is uninvolved with SWAN but mentions it, for example (in journals) in a review article or similar. IRWolfie- (talk) 18:17, 21 April 2012 (UTC)