Team #1 Project

RESEARCH QUESTION:

Why should consumers be concerned about their personal privacy on the internet? 

 

GENERAL SEARCH WORKSHEET

CONCEPT #
Search Terms
1

internet

world wide web

online

.x

x

2

privacy

security

personal

3

consumers

commerce

businesses

.

4

laws

regulations

DATABASE RESULTS

 

Infotrac Academic ASAP: (access date: )

Set #

Field

Search Terms (including operators, truncation, etc.)

Records (Hits)

R1

e consumer OR internet consumer OR internet user

162

R2

privacy OR security OR regulations OR laws

136402

R3

electronic commerce OR internet business

3745

R4

R1 AND R2

29

R5

R3 AND R4

6

WilsonWeb Omnifile Full-Text Mega (access date: )

Set Number

Search Terms (including operators, truncation, fields, etc.)

Records (Hits)

#1

#2

#3

Proquest Newspapers database
(access date: )

Field

Search Terms (including operators, truncation, etc.)

Records (Hits)

Yahoo (access date: )

Search

Records (Hits)

InfoMine (access date: )

Search

Records (Hits)

Google: (access date: )

Search

Records (Hits)

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY 

Clarke, Roger. "Internet Privacy Concerns Confirm the Case for Intervention". Communications of the ACM 42.2 (Feb. 1999): 60+ . Academic ASAP. InfoTrac SearchBank. 18 Feb. 2000. <http://web5.infotrac.galegroup.com>.

Libbon, Robert P. "Is Public Concern about Privacy Holding up Commerce on the Internet?" American Demographics 21.2 (Feb. 1999): 35. Abstract. OmniFile Full Text Mega. WilsonWeb. 25 Feb. 2000. <http://vweb.hwwilsonweb.com>.

Simpson, Glenn R. "FTC Chief Says E-Commerce Industry Should Reconsider Privacy-Rules Stance." Wall Street Journal 11 Feb. 2000, Eastern ed.: 1. Proquest Newspapers. Bell & Howell. 1 March 2000. <http://proquest.umi.com>.

Teinowitz, Ira. "Intervention: Privacy Groups Call for Full Disclosure." Advertising Age 8 Nov. 1999: 102. OmniFile Full Text Mega. WilsonWeb. 25 Feb. 2000. <http://vweb.hwwilsonweb.com>.

 


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