Thursday, April 12, 2012

Google in China

ENGL 102 / Lambert - 10 sources


Citation Tools & Guide Pages:

Sample Topic Question: Should Google have stopped censoring its web search results in China when it moved its search engine to Hong Kong on March 23, 2010? Book - Library >> Resources >> Books (Click on the Format filter "Books" on the lower right corner to view only the Books databases.) Print book - MLA 7th ed. citation
  • Goldsmith, Jack L. Who Controls the Internet? : Illusions of a Borderless World. New York : Oxford UP, 2006. Print.
Ebook - MLA 7th ed. citation Reference - Library » Resources » Reference General Reference Book
  • Censorship." Encyclopædia Britannica Online. Encyclopædia Britannica, 2010. Web. 17 Apr. 2010.
Specialized Reference Book
  • Laursen, John Christian. "Censorship." New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. Ed. Maryanne Cline Horowitz. Vol. 1. Detroit: Scribner's, 2005. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Web. 17 Apr. 2010.
Articles - Library » Resources » Articles EBSCOhost - Journal/Peer-reviewed - MLA 7th ed. citation
  • Israel, Brian R. “'Make Money Without Doing Evil?' Caught between Authoritarian Regulations in Emereging Markets and a Global Law of Human Rights, U.S. ICTS Face a Twofold Quandry." Berkeley Technology Law Journal 24.1 (2009): 617-655. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 17 Apr. 2010.
EBSCOhost - Magazine/Not Peer-reviewed - MLA 7th ed. citation ProQuest - Newspaper/Not Peer-reviewed - MLA 7th ed. citation Web - try a Google Advanced Search Non-Print - try Google Image Search, Video Search, or visit the site of a known provider of non-print content like NPR.

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