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Explain unpublished sources.

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Answered by vvalor
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Unpublished refers to any information source that is not officially released by an individual, publishing house, or other company, and can include both paper and electronic sources. Some examples of unpublished sources may include manuscripts accepted for publication but still "in-press," data from an unpublished study, letters, manuscripts in preparation, memos, personal communications (including e-mails), and raw data.......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Any source of information not officially disclosed by a person, publisher or an organization, and may include both paper and digital sources are known as unpublished sources.

  • Many examples of the unpublished sources might include the manuscripts that are accepted for publication but are still in-press, unpublished study data, the notes, few planning papers, memos, personal communications that also includes the emails and the raw data.
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