- Country
- Industry
- Law
- Hippocratic Oath
- Technology
- Ethics
- Bedroom Communities
- Boundaries
- Religion
- Civil Disobedience
- Family
- Patriot Act
- Homeland Security
- Doctor-Patient Confidentiality
- Parameters
- Social Media
- Grocery Cards
- Roe v. Wade
- Do Not Call Registries
- College Transcripts
In the future I would like to take the time to read more about privacy as described in this article:
Petronio, Sandra. "Privacy." Encyclopedia of Human Relationships. Ed. Harry T. Reis and Susan Sprecher. Vol. 3. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 2009. 1292-1295. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 23 Jan. 2013.
- How can we protect our privacy in a digital world?
- When does the Patriot Act cross the line between protecting citizens and taking away their rights?
- How can businesses protect their industry secrets when employees leave the company?
Though Wikipedia is not a reputable source it can still be effective for brainstorming or for common knowledge information. The Gale Virtual Reference Library is a great resource for full scholarly references. I have been using ProQuest and EBSCOhost for the last couple years. I'm not sure what the differences between the GVRL and the other databases I"ve been using are, but they all seem like very useful databases.
Hi, Christina:
ReplyDeleteGVRL is a good place to get reliable, credible information on a topic and can be used as a starting point to help determine keywords/topics that you will use to search ProQuest or Academic Search Premier for articles. It provides understandable background on topics and can add to your understanding. Wikipedia can be useful and an okay place to start to gather information and learn about your topic, however, I find GVRL articles more concise and easy to read.
Your questions are interesting and relevant to your topic. We'll be using the questions as we move forward and revise and expand as needed. Thank you for your efforts.
Cheers,
Andrea