Primary Information Sources


Scientific and technical information is primarily published as:

1. Patents
2. Reports
3.Conference proceedings (with conference papers)
4.Journal articles
5.Theses or dissertations
6.Monographs or books
7.Brochures
8.Trade literature

These primary publications contain relatively new scientific and technical information, that is information recently given out by the producer. Specific information on a given subject topic is often found to be scattered amongst a considerable number of sources - such as journals and conference proceedings. (Bradford, 1948).
The most important carrier of printed information is the journal article.


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