Primary sources in a secondary search relate to original research, usually containing raw data with out interpretation. Secondary sources are often a compilation of information containing interpretations and summaries of primary sources. Tertiary sources are usually compilations of secondary sources into indexes, bibliographies, and other finding aids. Internet search engines fall into the latter category. Each has value for the business researcher engaging in an exploratory search for information. All things being considered, the more removed the information from its primary source, the greater the distortion to the original information. Do you see it this way?