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 +'''Source''' may refer to:
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 +==Research==
* [[Source text]], in research (especially in the humanities), a source of information referred to by citation * [[Source text]], in research (especially in the humanities), a source of information referred to by citation
-**[[Primary source]], firsthand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present+** [[Primary source]], firsthand written evidence of history made at the time of the event by someone who was present
-**[[Secondary source]], written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources+** [[Secondary source]], written accounts of history based upon the evidence from primary sources
-**[[Tertiary source]], compilations based upon primary and secondary sources+** [[Tertiary source]], compilations based upon primary and secondary sources
 +* [[Journalism sourcing]], a person, publication or other record or document that gives information
 +** [[Sources (website)]], directory of expert contacts and media spokespersons
 +* [[Source (International Information Support Centre)]], an international information support centre and digital library
 + 
 +==Science==
 +* [[Information theory#Source theory|Source theory]], in information theory, any process that generates successive messages can be considered a source of information
 +* [[Inflow (hydrology)]], the source of the water in a lake
 +* [[Source (hydrology)]], the original point from which a river or stream flows
 +* [[Source rock]]s, rocks that have generated, or are capable of generating hydrocarbons
 +* A point where the [[divergence]] of a vector field is positive
 +* [[Source of a representation]] in finite group theory
 + 
 +==Technology==
 +* [[Communication source]]
 +* [[Current source]], an electrical or electronic device that delivers or absorbs electric current
 +* [[Energy sources]], substances or processes with high concentrations of energy
 +* [[Ion source]], a device that produces ions for mass spectrometry
 +* [[Light source]], an object emitting light
 +* [[Source file]], a file containing code written in a programming language
 +* [[Open source]], a philosophy of dissemination of intellectual products
 +* [[Point source]], a natural or anthropogenic discharge location producing unwanted materials into the environment
 +* A [[SCSI]] endpoint
 +* [[Sound#Sound sources|Sound source]], an object emitting sound
 +* [[Source code]] for software
 +* [[Source (game engine)]], a proprietary game engine developed by Valve Software for ''Half-Life 2''
 +* Source, a terminal in a [[field-effect transistor]]
 +* [[The Source (online service)]], an online service provider founded in 1979
 +* [[Voltage source]], any device or system that produces an electromotive force between its terminals
 +* [[source (command)]], a UNIX command to execute commands from a file
 + 
 +==Art and entertainment==
 +* [[Believers of the Source|The Source]], a religion in the ''Planescape'' universe
 +* [[The Source (sculpture)]], an electronic moving sculpture at the London Stock Exchange
 +* [[The Source (Ingres)]], a painting by [[Ingres]]
 + 
 +==Literature==
 +* [[Source (comics)]], a sentient entity who provides advice to the New Gods in the DC Multiverse
 +* [[Source (magazine)|''Source'' (magazine)]], a bi-monthly magazine published by the John Lewis Partnership
 +* [[Source (photography magazine)|''Source'' (photography magazine)]], a quarterly photography magazine
 +* [[The Source (magazine)|''The Source'' (magazine)]], a magazine of hip-hop music and culture
 +* [[The Source (novel)|''The Source'' (novel)]], a 1965 novel by James A. Michener
 +* [[Wikisource]]
 + 
 +===Film, radio, and television===
 +* [[The Source (1999 film)|''The Source'' (1999 film)]], a 1999 documentary film about the Beat generation
 +* [[The Source (2002 film)|''The Source'' (2002 film)]], a 2002 science fiction film, also known as ''The Secret Craft'' in the UK and ''The Surge'' for its American DVD release
 +* [[The Source (2011 film)|''The Source'' (2011 film)]], a 2011 French film
 +* ''[[Highlander: The Source]]'', the fifth film in the Highlander franchise
 +* [[The Source (network)]], a radio network operated in the 1970s and 1980s by NBC
 +* [[WVUR-FM]], "The Source", Valparaiso University's student-run radio station
 +* [[The Source (Charmed)]], a fictional character on the WB television series ''Charmed''
 +* The Source, a character in the 1978 US television sitcom ''[[Quark (TV series)|Quark]]''
 + 
 +===Games===
 +* ''[[Counter-Strike: Source]]'', a 2004 complete remake of ''Counter-Strike'' using [[Source (game engine)]].
 +* [[Source (game engine)]], a game engine developed by Valve Corporation
 + 
 +===Music===
 +* [[The Source (Dizzy Gillespie album)|''The Source'' (Dizzy Gillespie album)]], a 1973 live album by Dizzy Gillespie
 +* ''The Source'', a series of volumes by [[Graham Kendrick]] that are compilations of Christian church music
 +* [[The Source (Grandmaster Flash album)|''The Source'' (Grandmaster Flash album)]], 1986
 +* [[The Source (Ali Farka Touré album)|''The Source'' (Ali Farka Touré album)]], 1993
 +* [[Source (album)|''Source'' (album)]], an album by The Duskfall
 +* [[The Source (musician)]], the production identity of UK electronic music record producer John Truelove
 +* "The Source", a song by Built to Spill from their 1994 album ''[[There's Nothing Wrong with Love]]''
 + 
 +==Law==
 +* [[Sources of international law]], the materials and processes out of which the rules and principles regulating the international community are developed
 +* [[Sources of law]], the materials and processes out of which law is developed
 + 
 +==Organizations==
 +* [[The Source (retailer)]], a Canadian electronics store
 +* [[Source (UNSW)]], a community service provider that used to operate at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia
 +* [[Source Family]] (1922–1975), a commune outside of 1970's Hollywood
 +* [[Source UK Services]], provider of exchange-traded products in Europe
 + 
 +==Other==
 +* [[Operation Source|Operation ''Source'']]
 + 
 +==See also==
 +* [[Begin (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Start (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Origin (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Mouth (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Sauce (disambiguation)]]
 +* [[Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment]] (SORCE), a NASA-sponsored satellite mission
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