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Wikipedia-Contributors (2007a) Carbon dioxide in the Earth s atmosphere [Internet], Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia 2007 Jun 13, 00 55 UTC [cited 2007 Jun 13]. Available from htlp //en.wikioedia.oru/w. index.nho tiile=Carbon dioxide in the Earth%27s atmosDhere ol did 137797293. [Pg.197]

See the Wikipedia article entitled "Abundance of the chemical elements." [Internet]. 2015. Available from www.wikipedia.org [Accessed 2015-12-16]... [Pg.259]

Wikipedia, Flow Cytometry, http // en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flow cytometry (many definitions and internet sources)... [Pg.325]

Specifically, there is Charles Kane s (2006) Herbal Medicine of the American Southwest A Guide to the Medical and Edible Plants of the Southwestern United States. Kane is the principal for the Tucson Clinic of Botanical Medicine, P.O. Box 57304, Tucson AZ 85732, 520-731-3379. The very subject of herbal medicines, say, of the American Southwest will score a volley of hits on the Internet, illustrating the fact that there is almost too much information out there. The quality of discernment is lacking, a charge sometimes leveled at the famous common man s encyclopedia, Wikipedia. [Pg.239]

GUes, J. Internet encydopedias go head to head. Nature 2006, 438,900-1. DOL10.1038/438900a Walker, M.A. Wikipedia Social revolution or information disaster . Abstracts of Papers, 231st ACS National Meeting, Atlanta, GA, United States, 2006, ClNF-007 ... [Pg.133]

The Internet puts unbelievable amounts of information into your hands almost too easily. But the Internet augments libraries it doesn t replace them. Keyword and subject searches on the Internet are limited by your ability to come up with the right combination of magic words, spelled correctly (or the way they were misspelled by someone else), to find what you want, and if you don t come up with those words, you ll wind up empty-handed. Perhaps even more frustrating, web searches can land you at sites that are not sufficiently credible. Wikipedia, for example, may be a place to start—Waterloo, what was that referring to —but never stop there. Go to more credible sources, from authors and publications you have reason to trust. Get articles and books. Read them. [Pg.129]

Anonymous (2007a) Magnetite, Wikipedia Online Encyclopedia, Internet link http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ magnetite, accessed on May 30, 2007. [Pg.485]

Indispensable resources on the Internet may be divided into four distinct sections Wikipedia, tutorials, databases, and everything else. [Pg.264]

Nickel titanium [homepage on the Internet]. 15 November 2008, at 16 17. Available from http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nitinol. [Pg.736]

Internet coverage, as shown, e.g., by Wikipedia and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), has gaps which correspond unsurprisingly with regions which are... [Pg.301]

Global Internet usage. (2014). In Wikipedia. Retrieved on Aug. 15,2014, from http //en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Global Internet usage. [Pg.315]

For example, using the database prepared by the Chemistry Department at the University of Akron http //ull.chemistry.uakron. edu/erd/) which is considered to an academic work, the flash point of perchloroethylene is reported as 113°F. In addition the Royal Society of Chemistry s data portal Chemspider (http /AA/ww. chemspider.com/Chemical-Structure.29106.html) reports a value of 83.4°F. However, various internet sources, such as Wikipedia http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fetrachloroethylene), the Center for Disease Control s Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards (http //www. cdc.gov/niosh/npg/npgd0599.html), and most MSDSs report that the flash point value is "NA" which is presumed to mean "none."... [Pg.61]

Life-cycle assessment [internet]. Available from http en.wikipedia.org/ wiki/Life-eyele assessment [accessed 14 August 2013]. [Pg.584]

Cloud Computing means that information is permanently stored in servers on the Internet and cached temporarily on clients that include desktops, notebooks, entertainment centers, tablet computers, wall computers, handhelds, sensors, monitors etc (Wikipedia, 2009). For example, Google Apps provides common business applications online that are accessed from a web browser while the software and data are stored on the servers. This is a rather controversial and disturbing concept for privacy and surveillance concerns. [Pg.62]

Warcraft Private company (Activision Blizzard) YouTube Google Wikipedia Private company (Internet Brands)... [Pg.79]

One of the archetypes of peer production is Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia which anyone on the internet may edit. Not only is Wikipedia an influential example of peer production, but it is one for which a great deal of information is available. The Wikipedia community makes public nearly complete data on article edits and the discussions surrounding them. [Pg.272]

Social network analysis has been a growing area of the social sciences recently for many reasons Internet social activities that can be automatically instrumented and analyzed Peer-to-Peer file exchanges, chat, blogs, and collective development such as Wikipedia and Open-Source Software projects intelligence agencies seeking to discover terrorist networks monitoring to detect and contain outbreaks of diseases such as avian influenza and SARS. [Pg.288]

Vast new datasets are available for social scientists to analyze with the increasing use of internet technologies. Email clients, instant messenger and chat photo sharing and peer-to-peer file exchange open-source programming platforms and online editable encyclopedias such as wikipedia—all give social scientists ready-to-analyze data about how people communicate and collaborate. [Pg.604]

Wikipedia is the free internet encyclopedia written by volunteers around the world. The history of the project is thoroughly described on the web page http //en.wikipedia. org/wiki/History of Wikipedia and references within. Here I simply recall that the original project (Nupedia) was to publish on the web an encyclopedia solely edited by experts and with articles subjected to peer review. This organization of the work proved to be too slow (in the first year only 12 articles were completed), so the project switched to voluntary contributions to be edited out with a specific software on a platform open to any internet surfer. As of September 2013, Wikipedia stiU allows anonymous editing contributors are not required to provide any identification, or even an email address. This poses a major question about the reliability of the information provided by Wikipedia and especially it introduces the problem of vandalism (Solarino 2010). The discussion about the quality and reliability of the articles published on Wikipedia is out of the aims of this study the topic has been reviewed by Wikipedia itself and... [Pg.41]

Several collections of references to quantum chemistry software may be found on the Internet http //en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum chemistry computer programs. [Pg.614]


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