HomeUnit 3: Information SourcesInformation Sources- Basic Questions -1 Information Sources- Basic Questions -1 Thirunavukkarasu TC 5 LIS QUIZ SERIES --> 1.Information Sources may be divided into Documentary & Non-Documentary Primary & Secondary Tertiary B & C 2.Primary, Secondary, Tertiary sources are called Documentary sources Non-Documentary sources E-Resources All the above 3.Formal and Informal sources are called Documentary sources Non-Documentary sources E-Resources All the above 4.Research Reports belongs to Primary Sources Secondary Sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 5.Yearbooks belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 6.Text books belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 7.Conference Proceedings belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 8.Guide to the literature belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 9.Trade Literature belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above 10.Treaties belongs to which sources Primary sources Secondary sources Tertiary Sources None of the above Tags Unit 3: Information Sources Newer Older
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ReplyDeleteplease confirm the yearbooks can be categorized under secondary sources or not. but as per IGNOU notes yearbooks come under secondary sources with reference to q.no. 5.
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http://egyankosh.ac.in/bitstream/123456789/35289/1/Unit-3.pdf
yearbook comes under Tertiary sources
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DeleteAs per Dr.BR.Ambedkar textbook, yearbook is categorised under tertiary sources.
Yearbook gives the information about secondary sources too eg list of books published last year by any author ...
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