Monday, September 3, 2007

Deadline2, HW6, Annotated Bibliography

NCL’s National Fraud Information Center/Internet Fraud Watch. National Consumers League. 2007. National Consumers League. 3 Sept. 2007 <http://www.fraud.org>

I found this using the Google Web Directory. You can tell this site is pretty much legit because for one they have a number you can call with questions and even powered by the National Consumers League. This is a great site because it contains a lot of statistics on internet fraud which helps a lot with research.

FBI – Cybercrime. FBI. 2007. U.S. Federal Government. 3 Sept. 2007 <http://www.fbi.gov/cyberinvest/cyberhome.htm>

I found this using the regular Google search engine. This site is authoritative because it is on fbi.gov. This is a great website because it has different areas in which they help fight internet crime. It also contains stories of investigations they’ve done and people they have caught that have commit a cyber crime.

2 comments:

laceyariz said...

Reading your blog helped me to realize that I was supposed to cite a Web page, not an article. Thanks for setting a good example.
Kathy

SemperFidelis said...

It's not finding the sources that's difficult. It's making sure that the information you find on them is legit. You seem to have that down.