how many tipes of sources are there?
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· Academic journal | Journal of Communication The Historian Journal of the American Medical Association Lancet
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Dear friend, In general, there are three types of resources or sources of information:
i) Primary
ii) Secondary
iii) Tertiary
Frnd It is important to understand these types for a better Understanding.
i) Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based, including: original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews, surveys, and original research/fieldwork, and research published in scholarly/academic journals.
ii) Secondary sources are those that describe or analyze primary sources, including: reference materials – dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, and books and articles that interpret, review, or sythesize original research/fieldwork.
iii) Tertiary sources are those used to organize and locate secondary and primary sources. Indexes – provide citations that fully identify a work with information such as author, titles of a book, artile, and/or journal, publisher and publication date, volume and issue number and page numbers. Abstracts – summarize the primary or secondary sources,Databases – are online indexes that usually include abstracts for each primary or secondary resource, and may also include a digital copy of the resource.
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i) Primary
ii) Secondary
iii) Tertiary
Frnd It is important to understand these types for a better Understanding.
i) Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based, including: original written works – poems, diaries, court records, interviews, surveys, and original research/fieldwork, and research published in scholarly/academic journals.
ii) Secondary sources are those that describe or analyze primary sources, including: reference materials – dictionaries, encyclopedias, textbooks, and books and articles that interpret, review, or sythesize original research/fieldwork.
iii) Tertiary sources are those used to organize and locate secondary and primary sources. Indexes – provide citations that fully identify a work with information such as author, titles of a book, artile, and/or journal, publisher and publication date, volume and issue number and page numbers. Abstracts – summarize the primary or secondary sources,Databases – are online indexes that usually include abstracts for each primary or secondary resource, and may also include a digital copy of the resource.
Hope this information will help u!
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