1.)
Search Engine: Google.com
Search
Strategy: privacy AND (law* or legal) AND identity
Citation:
"Attorney, Law Firm
Directory." Find Lawyers and Law
Information  HG.org. N.p., n.d. Web.
10 June 2012. <http://www.hg.org/>.
Credible?
This site was a .ORG site, so from knowledge, I knew that anyone could have
created this website. It did seem to give very relevant information; the year
was up to date, there was an about us section which identifies the company
background info, and the site also included associations and publications. I
really liked this site because it has current events, upcoming events and other
news about the law. I believe this website has the S.P.E.C.T. of the criteria
for credibility.
2.)
Search Engine: Google.com
Search
Strategy: privacy AND (law* or legal) AND identity
Citation:
"Privacy and Security | BCP
Business Center." Privacy and Security | BCP
Business Center. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 June 2012. <http://business.ftc.gov/privacy-and-security>
Credible?
I found this website as a .GOV and it seemed credible because it had links to
other sources that you could also contact and read about. It was a government bureau
sponsored website and included info about why they made this site, as well as about
them. I would say it covers the A.S.P.E.C. of the criteria because it does not
specify when this information was written, however since it is the government
bureau, I would imagine that it is up to date.
3.)
Search Engine: Google.com
Search
Strategy: privacy AND law .edu
Citation:
Gilbertson, Seth F., and Joseph C.
Storch. "Office of General Counsel."Http://counsel.cua.edu/FERPA/publications/. N.p., 16 Dec.
2009. Web. 10 June 2012.
<http://counsel.cua.edu/FERPA/publications/NACUANoteCloudContract.cfm>.
Credible?
This site was a .EDU and was also the hardest to find. I found lots of sites to
school websites as links but they did not cover the information needed. I
finally found one that is close to what I wanted. It gives the A.S.P.E.C.T. of
the criteria. There is lots of sources and coverage on the subject.
4.)
Search Engine: Google.com
Search
Strategy: privacy AND law
Citation:
"Privacy Laws and
Business." Privacy Laws and Business. N.p., n.d. Web.
10 June 2012. <http://www.privacylaws.com/>.
Credible?
This search for .COM was definitely the easiest one. It beats the other by 8:1
per search page. Finding a credible one is the trickiest part though. I finally
found one that included most of the aspect criteria. I did not find the authors
but the publishers wrote about the business and why. I also found links to
other sites and publishers.
Summary:
I
found this search to be very interesting and informative with information that
can be helpful in later searches. I found that the .GOV worked the best and
showed up second most but was also the most relevant on information of the
aspect criteria on each site. The other search domains were a little difficult
to get accurate results because it was a search on privacy and law, and usually
that pertains to the government. I did learn how to evaluate a site more and
completely understand what a website needs to be credible. And it is also just
common sense. :)
~Kendra~
Hi, Kendra:
ReplyDeleteThank you for your report. It makes sense that the .gov search had the best results as it is government agencies that enforce/write the laws. It is truly challenging to find reliable verifiable information on the web. Organizations(.org)are often watchdog groups and a great source of information about current events, pending laws, legislation, etc on a topic. They can be great ways to keep up to date on a topic.
Cheers,
Andrea