Sunday, July 5, 2009

I didn't realize that there was so much information out there. I usually just type in something that I want to research in Google, and then go to Wikipedia, and sometimes some other sources. I liked the GVRL search; it gave me a wider selection on the topic that I chose which was privacy. There were pages of articles.
I used the following as keywords:
Technology
Constitutional
Delusional
Tort
Informational
Freedom
Accounts
Rights of
Fourth Amendment
Alone
Internet
Children’s rights to privacy
First amendment (verses)
DNA testing
Ethics/Ethical
Cyberspace

Jeroen Van Den Hoven, Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics. Ed Carl Mitham Vol 3 Detroit: MaCmillan References USA, 2005 p1490 - 1492

Agusin A. Ataya. Encyclopedia of Science Technology and Ethics. Ed Carl Mitham Vol 3 Detroit: MaCmillan References USA, 2005 p1048 - 1052

1 comment:

  1. Nice sources! The Ency of Science, Technology and Ethics is solidly authoritative. Be sure to include the article title (in addition to the title of the encyclopedia) in your citations.

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