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METHOD OF COLLECTING SECONDARY DATA - Coggle Diagram
METHOD OF COLLECTING SECONDARY DATA
THE BIBLIOGRAPHY SEARCH
-A researcher made a bibliography after they made some preliminary search into encyclopedia and textbooks.
-bibliography provides information about citation such as the name of author, the title of article or books, source of publication, year, volume and the page number.
THE COMPUTERIZED SEARCH
ADVANTAGES
flexibility
up-to-date
speed
CD-ROM OR OFFLINE DATABASES
data is stored on CD-ROM disks and read from the CD-ROM through computer screen or printed on a printer.
THE ONLINE DATABASE
consists of a central data bank which has access using a computer, a direct communication line to the system or a telephone line with a modem
DISADVANTAGES
imprecision
wide capability
limited sources
THE LIBRARY SEARCH
THE PERIODICALS SOURCES
periodicals are useful in providing the most current information to support research form its data source.
THE BOOK SOURCES
researcher obtain secondary data from books for the purpose of supporting his ideas and to illustrate something
THE MISCELLANEOUS SOURCES
major miscellaneous sources is the publication from higher a=education such as university's bulletin, academic researches and doctoral dissertations.
THE GOVERNMENT SOURCES
government publication are good sources of info in many areas because there are important documents concerning many specific fields, government relations to business and business operations.