U.S. Department of Agriculture Economic Research Service. Farm Labor: Employment Characteristics of Hired Farmworkers. Washington, DC: 2002. Available from http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Farmlabor/Employment.htm.
other sources of information from online services
Sources of information: primary-information you have gathered yourself secondary-information gathered by other people (such as government statistics) possable sources of information: journal atricals, web pages, books, interviews
Inside Ayurveda: An Independent Journal of Ayurvedic Health Care. P.O. Box 3021, Quincy, CA 95971. http://www.insideayurveda.com.
Katerndahl, David A. "Panic Attacks and Panic Disorder." Journal of Family Practice 43 (September 1996): 275-283.
There are a number of sources to use to get information about available DJ services in ones area. For instance, Ottawa DJ Services, AMP DJ Services, and 6 One Online are three examples of such sources.
Kreydiyyeh, S. I., and J. Usta. "Diuretic Effect and Mechanism of Action of Parsley." Journal of Ethnopharmacology 79 (March 2002): 353-357.
Thanker, H.K., and M.H. Snow. "HIV Viral Suppression in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy." Postgraduate Medical Journal (January 2003): 36.
Secondary sources are materials that interpret, analyze, or comment on primary sources. These can include textbooks, journal articles, and analyses of historical events or data. Secondary sources provide a perspective or evaluation of primary sources rather than directly presenting the original information.
The cover page for a journal submission should include the title of the paper, the names and affiliations of all authors, contact information for the corresponding author, any acknowledgments or funding sources, and a word count for the manuscript.
One can find information on market services from a number of sources. One source is books, another is libraries and newspapers. The biggest source of information is of course the internet.
Peter Woodhead has written: 'Keyguide to information sources in archaeology' -- subject(s): Archaeology, Bibliography, Directories, Information services, Reference books, Societies 'Keyguide to information sources in museum studies' -- subject(s): Administration, Bibliography, Information services, Management, Museum publications, Museums
Viljoen, M., et al. "Psychoneuroimmunology: From Philosophy, Intuition, and Folklore to a Recognized Science. South African Journal of Science (July/August 2003): 332-6.