Monthly Archives: April 2012

Writing an Academic Research Paper

According to Badke the first step to adequately begin writing an academic research paper is to “create an index of some sort that enables you to organize date” because if your data is unorganized there is no way that you … Continue reading

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Evaluation of Sources In Any Format: How to Evaluate

According to the Cornell University Library the primary objectives of students should searching for adequate research information should be The Author and what his/her credentials are, The Date of Publication, because in order to have adequate research the information you … Continue reading

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Library of Congress Classification (Catalog)

The Library of Congress Classification is what I believe to be an extremely useful and efficient way of sifting through meta data to arrive at an given search result in a fairly quick manner, by organizing authors names and  titles … Continue reading

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My Annotated Bibliography and updated topic

Annotated BIB My updated topic is included in the document above.

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Research Paper Outline

Tomer Yakov LIB 1201{3930} Proffesor Ian Beilin   Research Paper Outline My research question is related to the question of how to secure our medical information in mobile health-care communication systems. Medical privacy laws are very important to all members … Continue reading

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Research Paper Outline

LIB 1201: 3930                                                                                                                      4/01/12 Simon Sachakov                                                                                           Research Paper Outline Research Paper Outline I. Introduction -Should Apple Implement Digital Rights Management into their products? Throughout history big time corporations have attempted to control the use of the technological devices they produce by … Continue reading

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Research Journal Blog Post 2

  The article named Critically Analyzing Information Sources is a wonderful research guide that gives you the steps in a much more involved and categorized manner than the first link that I have wrote about in my previous post. This … Continue reading

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Research Journal Blog Post

The UC Berkeley link titled Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to ask focus on how to detect important information about various types of web sites through the use of 5 common steps that were listed in the … Continue reading

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Thoughts about P3P-The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project

Wiki defines the The Platform for Privacy Preferences Project (P3P) is a protocal allowing websites to declare their intended use of information they collect about web users. Designed to give users more control of their personal information when browsing. Which is … Continue reading

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Annotated Bibliography

Yaoling Zhu Annotated Bibliography 1. Riva, Richmond. A Loophole Big Enough for a Cookie to Fit Through. The New York Times. September 17, 2010, 2:39 pm. http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/17/a-loophole-big-enough-for-a-cookie-to-fit-through/. March 25 2012. 6:17 pm. In the article the author points out what … Continue reading

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