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Ashley Schoofield

Information Literacy

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1. Article 1:Clicking Away Privacy: Email and the Tort of Intrusion upon Seclusion
Article 2: An Ecological Approach to Privacy Doing Online Privacy at Midlife.
A.) Social media, Internet, Privacy, Computer Privacy.
B.) The database I used was Business Source Premier.
C.) I chose this database because it seems reliable.
D.) Nied,Matthew.Clicking Away Privacy: Email and The Tort Of Intrusion Upon
Seclusion. Journal of internet Law 17.9 (2014):3-11. Business Source
Premier.web.13 Feb.2015
E.) Quinn,Kelly.An Ecological Approach To Privacy At Midlife. Journal of
Broadcasting and Electronic Media 58.4 (2014) 562-580. Business Source
Premier.web.13Feb.
F.)
Scholarly article#1

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Scholarly Article #2

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Information Literacy

2 A.)
What Happens to Privacy when The Internet is in Everything?
In the article What Happens to Privacy When The Internet is in
Everything gives you an insight of the author feels how internet will
become a part of our lives in the future. In the article the author tell us the
internet will be part of our presence all the time. Imagine you walk into a
room, room is dynamic. And with your permission and all of that you are
interacting with the things going on in the room. This goes to show you
environmental intelligence will increase but that doesnt mean it will
benefit us when it comes to privacy concerns. Being connected and how
all those puzzle pieces might slot together to form a real time
representation of the actions and intentions of people moving through the
web.

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2 B.)

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Information Literacy
Lomas, Natasha What Happens To Privacy When The internet Is In
Everything
(2015.Jan) 13February 2015< http://techcrunch.com/2015/01/25/whathappens-to-privacy-when-the-internet-is-in-everything/>

3A.) Internet, privacy, and social network security


B.)Wall, Katie Can the Internet of Things Preserve Privacy?: Lawmakers
(2015.Feb)
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February
2015
http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/can-internet-things-preserveprivacy-lawmakers-n304541
C.)Google and Bing
D.)
Google
More results 1,570,000,000 results
Shows most recent
More related searches

Bing
More detailed
220,000,000 results

Google was better than Bing because it offers more results, shows most
recent articles, and it had more related searches.
4A.) Time- Written January 25, 2015 and has not been updated.
B.)Relevance-Yes
C.)Authority-Natasha Lomas I feel she is qualified to write about this topic
because she stating personal opinion and what will occur in the future due
to what she has experienced
or seen so far.
D.)Accurate-The information is trustworthy its supported by evidence
from a reliable website.
E.) The article was written to inform readers and the material is objective.
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Ashley Schoofield
Information Literacy
5.) The internet article 1 and DB article were both easy to access. I didnt
have to go link to link for either one and once I searched a term the
results popped right up.
Article 1 was easier to find when it came to timeliness. There were more
options than the DB article and being as though it couldnt have been
posted no longer than 30 days that made it even easier to access.
The information I got from Article 1 and the DB article were both
trustworthy. They both had supportive evidence . They also came from
reliable websites.

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