28 जनवरी Q1 का उत्तर 👉 Documentary sources are further divided into categories based on their origin, content, and purpose. These categories include:
1. *Primary sources*: Original documents that provide firsthand information, such as diaries, letters, speeches, and official records.
2. *Secondary sources*: Interpretive documents that analyze or summarize primary sources, such as textbooks, articles, and research papers.
3. *Published documents*: Official publications, such as government reports, laws, and court decisions.
4. *Unpublished documents*: Private or internal documents, such as company records, personal correspondence, and archival materials.
5. *Visual documents*: Images, videos, and films that provide visual evidence or information.
These categories help historians and researchers to evaluate and utilize documentary sources effectively.
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28 जनवरी का Q2 का उत्तर 👉A primary source is an original document or material that provides firsthand information about a historical event, person, or phenomenon. Primary sources are typically created at the time of the event or soon after, and they offer an unfiltered and unbiased perspective.
Example: The _Diary of Anne Frank_ is a primary source that provides a personal and intimate account of a young girl's experience during World War II. The diary was written by Anne Frank herself while she was hiding with her family in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. The diary entries offer a unique and powerful insight into the daily life, fears, and hopes of a person living through one of the most significant events in modern history.
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28 जनवरी का Q3 का उत्तर
👉 Secondary and tertiary sources are indirect sources of information that interpret, analyze, or summarize primary sources.
*Secondary Sources:*
Secondary sources are written by individuals who did not witness the event or phenomenon firsthand. They provide interpretation, analysis, or criticism of primary sources. Examples of secondary sources include:
- History books
- Research articles
- Academic papers
- Biographies
Secondary sources serve several purposes:
- They provide context and background information
- They offer analysis and interpretation of primary sources
- They help to identify patterns and themes
- They provide a framework for understanding historical events
*Tertiary Sources:*
Tertiary sources are further removed from primary sources and provide a broad overview or summary of a topic. Examples of tertiary sources include:
- Encyclopedias
- Dictionaries
- Textbooks
- Wikipedia articles
Tertiary sources serve as a starting point for research, providing a general introduction to a topic and helping to identify key concepts and keywords.
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28 जनवरी का Q4 का उत्तर
Q4 👉 DEFENCE SCIENTIFIC INFORMATION & DOCUMENTATION CENTRE (DESIDOC) is a premier library and information centre under the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), India. Established in 1958, DESIDOC serves as a knowledge hub for defence and scientific community.
*Objectives:*
1. To collect, process, and disseminate scientific and technical information.
2. To provide information support to DRDO laboratories and other defence organizations.
3. To facilitate research and development activities in defence and related areas.
*Collections:*
1. Over 200,000 books and reports
2. 1,500 journals and magazines
3. Database of defence-related research papers and articles
4. Access to online databases and e-journals
*Services:*
1. Reference and referral services
2. Document delivery and inter-library loan
3. Current awareness services
4. Training and workshops on information literacy and database searching
*Specialized Divisions:*
1. Technical Information Section
2. Library and Information Services
3. Translation and Interpretation Section
4. Database Management Section
DESIDOC plays a vital role in supporting the research and development activities of the Indian defence community by providing timely and relevant information.
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