Role of learned society as a source of information
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Learned societies are of key importance in the sociology of science, and their formation assists in the emergence and development of new disciplines or professions. Researchers find much of their best information in periodical articles. Periodicals are publications that are printed on a periodic—or regular basis.
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Role of learned society:
- A learned society from times has been a place of information dissemination and knowledge sharing. They have a large collection of important books, drawings, and sculptures which are a vital source of information.
- A learned society is an organization that is profitable or non-profitable which is majorly aimed to promote academic disciplines and create new disciplines.
- American chemical institute, Royal Society of London are some of the renowned learned societies in the world.
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