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Which source is more reliable for research, books or the Internet?

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For the most thorough research, use both, but make sure that what you're getting from the Internet is from a reputable source, because sometimes people just put inaccurate garbage on websites and claim it as knowledge. Books may be more reliable in that case, but you have a broader selction on the Internet, so it depends on how reliable the website you're getting info from may be, so look carefully and you'll be alright.  more
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