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Cameron Browne

Daily Kos: Defining Privacy in the Age of the Internet - 1 views

  • Our notions about privacy change somewhat over time and in the context of different places.
  • Privacy there meant people having enough manners not to say things to your face that they said behind your back.
  • Today communications technology changes so rapidly that few people can completely keep up with it.
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  • Sometimes we make choices that we later regret, but we think of it as information over which we should have personal control. When other people become privy to our information without our consent, most of us become uncomfortable about that.
  • The internet collects more and more information about our personal lives. Not only do we leave a trail about our searches and purchases, but out smartphones track our movements with precise detail.
Cameron Browne

Academic Integrity Defined | College of Liberal Arts and Sciences - 2 views

  • Academic integrity violations fall into five broad areas: Cheating on an academic evaluation or assignment Plagiarizing Academic deceit, such as fabricating data or information Aiding others in committing integrity violations and inappropriately collaborating Falsifying academic records
  • Research misconduct is defined as:  “Fabrication, falsification, plagiarism, and other practices that seriously deviate from those that are commonly accepted within the academic community for proposing, conducting, or reporting research.
Cameron Browne

What is database? definition and meaning - 1 views

  • Systematically organized or structured repository of indexed information (usually as a group of linked data files) that allows easy retrieval, updating, analysis, and output of data.
  • this data could be in the form of graphics, reports, scripts, tables, text, etc., representing almost every kind of information.
Cameron Browne

Xavier University: Library: XU.TUTOR: Identifying Resources: Databases: Definition - 1 views

  • A database is a collection of information in electronic format organized in a logical fashion.
  • There is a record for each unique item in a database
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