Compare the BBC News page with the YouTube page you explored in Step 2. Which of the two sites is most likely to provide primary sources, and which is most likely to provide secondary sources? YouTube provides primary sources in many videos. BBC News will always provide secondary sources. Tell the names of three scholarly or popular journals (online or print): Go to Wikipedia (www.wikipedia.org) or the Encyclopedia Britannica (www.britannica.com) site and search for information about the journals you entered in Step 5. Review the links and articles you find that are related to your search. Can you find directional sources in any of the articles? What conclusions can you draw about each author's perspective based on the article's content? Can you detect any biases? Use the Wikipedia or Encyclopedia Britannica site to conduct research about Open Source and Microsoft. Based on your research, answer the following questions: Do the articles you find about both topics seem to be accurate? Which resource seems to provide more complete information about the topics? Consider that resources such as Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica are preliminary sources and are more directional than true informational references. What in these resources can you use to obtain more credible resources?