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Sarah Burke

Critical Evaluation of Information Sources (University of Oregon Libraries) - 0 views

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    From the University of Oregon, this site gives the reader questions to ask themselves in determining the validity of information on a website.
Sarah Burke

How to Determine Website Credibility - 2 views

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    Gives 7 pointers for determining whether a website is giving you accurate information or not.
ryan donaldson

Social Media Will Change Your Business - BusinessWeek - 0 views

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    By Stephen Baker and Heather Green Editor's note: When we published "Blogs Will Change Your Business" in May, 2005, Twittering was an activity dominated by small birds. Truth is, we didn't see MySpace coming. Facebook was still an Ivy League sensation. Despite the onrush of technology, however, thousands of visitors are still downloading the original cover story.
ryan donaldson

15 Ways to Avoid Bad Online Reviews - 0 views

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    Imagine if there were a handful of things you could do right now to seriously mitigate the chances of your company falling victim to an online reputation management nightmare? Imagine if proactively putting in place a couple of systems would help you hear your customers in a way that is productive to the company, instead of potentially damaging?
Julianna Wojcik

Helpful Hints to Help You Evaluate the Credibility of WebResources - 0 views

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    Anyone, in theory, can publish on the Web; therefore, it is imperative for users of the Web to develop a critical eye to evaluate the credibility of Internet information.
Ryan Fennell

How to Build Credibility on the Web - 2 views

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    There are literally millions of voices on the Internet. Blogs, Social networks, micromessaging services like Twitter, instant messaging services, email, wikis, forums, and dozens of technologies I haven't even heard of - and dozens more to come - give us all an unprecedented ability to be heard.
Jesse Sobocinski

Google Launches Video Sharing for Business - Online Video News - 0 views

  • paid users can upload videos of up to 300 MB, with no time-length restrictions, for a total of 3GB per account and unlimited video views.
  • Google thinks there’s an opportunity for easy video sharing — á la YouTube — between team members for applications such as ad hoc training, product demos, and team building. Except, unlike YouTube, not just anyone will be able see these videos — access will be restricted to specific employees.
  • Google is trying to think creatively about how people work together,
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  • team members can tag, star and comment on them
  • it’s really about transforming collaboration,”
  • “It’s really cloud computing that’s enabled us to do enterprise video in a form that’s so affordable, and in a way that just works.”
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    Example of how businesses can use video sharing within the organization.
Jesse Sobocinski

Social Bookmarking for Business | Inc.com - 1 views

  • Using Social Bookmarking in Marketing and PR Campaigns
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    The second part of this article is useful for journal question 2
Victoria Rusin

Ten Ways to Determine the Credibility of Information on the Internet - 0 views

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    Knowledge is so easily obtained for our generation because of the internet. However, not all of this information is credible. This article discusses ten ways to determine what is credible on the internet. It is very useful for M4.
Patricia Bandeira

The Web Credibility Project: Guidelines - Stanford University - 1 views

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    I found the same article and found it very useful for M4
Julianna Wojcik

6 Questions To Test Credibility of Content in a Social World | Return On Now - 2 views

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    Everyone out there is talking about social media, the new opportunities and risks it poses, and how to best use it. In response, your peers have begun an aggressive push to figure out what the various tools, sites, and techniques can offer their business.
Katie Costello

Can Social Media Be Trusted? | Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications ... - 0 views

  • Through the power of Social Media, we know that those who are open, transparent and can engage in some semblance of conversation can also build market share, conversations and - maybe - an online community to go with it.
  • the most trusted information was posted by people respondents knew.
  • blog posts were more likely to be trusted 'completely' than posts on Facebook, and trust dropped off sharply when it came to Twitter
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  • Postings by brands or companies were trusted less, but levels were similar whether companies posted to Facebook or blogs.
  • It's not that the people creating Social Media content are not trustworthy. It's the channel that people don't trust (yet). The media channel is so new that people don't trust it (fully). They're skeptical
  • Now layer that fear over a brand new media with no regulation and with content that is - and can be - created by just about anybody.
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    This gives insight and tips from on how to build trust with your audience from a marketer's point of view.
Matthew McDermott

Is Wikipedia Reliable? - For Dummies - 1 views

  • The creators of Wikipedia are the first to admit that not every entry is accurate and that it might not be the best source of material for research papers.
  • Look for a slant. Some articles are fair and balanced, but others look more like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. If an article has only one source, beware.
  • Look who's talking. If you research the contributors themselves and find that they are experts in their fields, you can be more confident in the entry.
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  • Start here, but keep going. Wikipedia should be a starting point for research but not your primary source for research material.
  • Wikipedia does have some weaknesses that more traditional encyclopedias do not. For example There is no guarantee that important subjects are included or given the treatment that they deserve. Entries can be incomplete or in the middle of being updated at any given time. The writers of entries often fail to cite their original sources, thus making it hard to determine the credibility of the material.
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    This seems extremely important. Especially for those who regularly consult wikipedia.
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