4. We find the inside
information
and get inside the
information
make it knowledgeable !
5. Primary and Secondary Sources
Primary sources can include:
Interviews, diaries, letters, journals,
Internet speeches, autobiographies, and
witness statements
Original hand-written manuscripts
Government documents and public
records
Art, photographs, films, maps, fiction, and
music
Newspaper and magazine clippings
Artifacts, buildings, furniture, and clothing
Secondary Sources
Secondary sources are works that
are written after the original event or
experience; they provide criticism or
interpretation of the event or
experience.
Some examples of secondary
sources are:
Textbooks
Biographies
Historical films, music, and art
Articles about people and events
from the past
6. Advanced search is a built-in feature of Google (and
most search websites) that allows a user to specify
additional requirements for a search. When used for
searching the Web, an advanced search gives
additional information to Google, which helps refine
the search.
7. Primary Information Services
www.primaryinfo.com
What is an Information Profile ?
Many do not even know the type of Information available
on the Net and what to look for. Information Profiles illustrate the kind of information available and one gets a
fair idea of what to look for.
These information profiles will be in pdf
files, power point presentations, word documents prepared by experts.
In the Information profiles we try to indicate possible sources of information - which may include Research
and Development Organizations, Government Departments, Machinery & Equipment Suppliers, Customers,
Financial Institutions, Consultants and many other organizations.
While indicating the sources of Information we shall also try to indicate the categories and type of information
available in different sources.
We have also provided you Sample Information Profiles for some categories such as apparel industry, foundry,
food processing , Granite & Stone Industry to give an idea of extent of data available
Primary sources of information allow the learner to access original and unedited information. A primary
source requires the learner to interact with the source and extract information. Secondary sources are edited
primary sources, second-hand versions. They represent someone else's thinking.
10. What is NOT Provided !
Ready made up to date project reports, market survey
reports for specific clients, locations not offered
Only sample data of these topics found in Internet are
brought to the notice of Entrepreneurs. Although we keep
adding information periodically found from the Internet,
we do not claim the data being UPDATED, RECENT OR
LATEST
It is up to clients & entrepreneurs to pursue the contacts
or not to gather validation & further specific information
from these sources
11. Nature of Our Services
This information is gathered from a wide variety of electronic, print and other
sources. We have included reference information on each page to denote the original
source of such information. We will only reproduce information we believe to be
correct, but we make no claims as to the validity of this information and whether it is
Latest, Updated or Reliable
Primary Information Services makes every effort to provide timely and accurate
information. Nevertheless, mistakes and confusions may occur.
Primary Information Services does not assume
liability for relevance, accuracy and completeness
of the information provided. Individuals or
organizations providing information on the
internet are only responsible
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