(ii) What are
'sources' ? How many sources are there?
Answers
Explanation:
a place, person, or thing from which something originates or can be obtained.
"mackerel is a good source of fish oil"
synonyms: origin, place of origin; More
2.
TECHNICAL
a body or process by which energy or a particular component enters a system.
"major sources and sinks exist for atmospheric oxygen"
verb
3rd person present: sources
1.
obtain from a particular source.
"each type of coffee is sourced from one country"
Answer:hii dipancy..
Source: --
a place, person or thing where something comes or starts from or where something is obtained
Explanation:
In general, there are three types of resources or sources of information: primary, secondary, and tertiary. It is important to understand these types and to know what type is appropriate for your coursework prior to searching for information.
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.
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.
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.