Please refer to this website. http://www.ode.state.oh.us/GD/Templates/Pages/ODE/ODEPrimary.aspx?page=2&TopicRelationID=684. It has all of the info you need.
In my experience, it seems to, but many sources say the opposite. I can't give any validated scientific information, though.
You are not required to give a collector any information
I think it is valuable only because it does provide you alot of information that you ask sometimes it doesn't give you any thing you are asking because it can't provide you what you want at the time.
Ticket and tour information about Incubus live can be found on any website that sells tickets. Ticket Master, Stub Hub, and Ticket Network are a few sources that give information on Incubus' schedule and also sells available tickets.
Almost any book is a potential source of information. The real trick is knowing what is and what is not factual.
I think it is valuable only because it does provide you alot of information that you ask sometimes it doesn't give you any thing you are asking because it can't provide you what you want at the time.
Documentary Sources- books, journals,magazines of any format Institutional Sources- school /colleges, govt. offices, NGOs Human sources- Govt. official, elite group,religious/holy priest Virtual sources- web sources
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Confidentiality
You do not need to find the sources that were used. Since it is a primary source it does not need any outside sources.
Not wanting to give credit to the original authors is NOT a good reason to omit citing your sources in a research report. All information and ideas that are not your own should be properly credited to avoid plagiarism and to give credibility to your own work.
They give you the correct information for any questions you ask.