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Randa Moussa Borghosh Randa.Moussa@women.asu.edu.eg


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With the rapid technological development in various walks of life, Information Technology (IT) resources play an exceptional and key role in the advancement of the field of scientific research, as data sources and electronic content E-Data & E-Content transfer scientific and research resources in a digital (electronic) format to achieve communication and understanding.  Among the researchers, the sources of the containers of storing electronic content in its various capacities and forms are indispensable for any researcher to save the research material in the short or long term, while the sources of software from operating systems, software and various applications play an essential role to help the researcher to collect the research material and see the continuous updates in the field of his research and facilitate his work whether before or during the writing of the research or even after writing the research and publishing and tracking its impact and impact, and these facilities provided to the researcher are more evident in the resources of electronics Microelectronics, which are represented by the size of the  memory RAM & ROM and  also CPU, and the researcher can only do the above through the  sources of computers Computer HW of  various sizes and types, network  sources and communication technology (CT) systems, and all of the above sources of information technology are transmitted between users  of End Users  Information systems specialists, which represent the seventh source of information technology, namely the sources of specialized human resources for the system.

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Borghosh, R. M. (2023). The Seven Sources of Information Technology and Its Role in the Development of Scientific Research. Al-Kitab Journal for Pure Sciences, 7(01), 11–26. https://doi.org/10.32441/kjps.07.01.p2
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