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7.4 - Coggle Diagram
7.4
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White Papers
An information document providing details of a solutions or product that an organisation sells or plan to sell
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Context
If a piece of work does not fully address the context or changes its focus part way through the reliability and validity may be drawn into question
Academic publications
These include academic papers, journals and magazines
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Disadvantages
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As publishing usually takes over a year to publish elements of the textbook might become out of date.
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Intended Audience
The target a piece of work s intended for is also a key aspect when considering the reliability and validity of the source. The source
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Citations, evidence and corroboration of
sources
A citation is a method of informing readers where the third party source of information originated. Third party material may be:
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Supplier Literature
This is a formal document such as a manual supplied with a device. May be a hard copy or customers will be given a digital link. It is a reliable source of information as it is produced by the manufacturer.
Subjectivity
Information from only one view point, it may include assumptions or interpretations of a topic which is backed up