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Internet appeal

The Internet, like any library, offers a wealfh of differenf resources. What makes the Internet so uniquely appealing is that you don t have to leave the privacy ot your desk to access materials from all over fhe world. In other words, rather than having to go to a library or other institution to seek out and investigate your sources, the Internet brings them to you. You should know fhaf some Infernef sifes and search engines are beffer fhan ofhers. This lesson will feach you fhe mosf convenienf and efficient methods tor using the Internet. [Pg.41]

The Assembly appealed to the pharmaceutical industry, health professional and consumer organizations, and other interested parties to promote the formulation and use of good information practices consistent with the principles of the WHO Ethical Criteria for Medicinal Drug Promotion monitor and report problem cases and aspects of cross-border advertising, promotion, and sale of medical products using the Internet and maintain legal and ethical standards in these activities. [Pg.4101]

The idea of an URN is appealing as documents on the Internet are often relocated to new servers. An organization may legitimately move its data from one server to another. If it were possible to maintain a directory of names that could associate a name with its location on the Internet, then no Web links would be broken when data was moved. In the URL mechanism, as we shall see, Internet host addresses form part of the document address, and therefore when a document is moved any links that reference that document become invalid. In practice, however. [Pg.342]

Even if today s children evolve rapidly, the pace of cognitive development is relatively fixed and limifs fhe potential application of sensory techniques with children. However, one may imagine that the application of the most recent ways of collecting sensory data (i.e. using internet and tactile pads), which are appealing to children, may open new ways to motivate them to take part in sensory evaluation. [Pg.480]

In the United States, surveillance laws against interception were not fuUy defined until they were reformed in the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, adopted prior to the widespread introduction of the Internet and World Wide Web. Courts have referred to such laws as convoluted, confusing and uncertain. In the decision of Konop v Hawaiian Airlines,handed down by the United States Court of Appeal 9th Circuit in 2002, the court noted inter alia that the Act defines electronic communication as a transfer of signals, and that unlike the definition of wire communication, the definition of electronic communication does... [Pg.176]


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