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"The internet" is everything; I believe this sentence refers to the websites accessible by the general public. "Authors' websites" is a fairly limited segment of green open access.
Types of sources: This video was on peer review in the classroom, not sure it's a good fit.
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Many types of sources are available, although some are appropriate only in certain situations.
*[[Academic_publishing#Scholarly_paper|Scholarly articles]]: short papers published in [[academic publishing|academic journals]]. They may present original research or review the research of others. Many undergo a process of [[peer review]] before publication. Watch two short videos on [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twogpmM-SfYDd_0ErD_Gws This video explainstraditional peer review] inand more[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o25ENtTy2vw detaila comparison to open peer review].
*[[Book]]s and [[monograph]]s: longer academic or popular works.
*[[Textbook]]s: an instructional or educational manual covering a particular subject area.