- Citing Sources: APA, MLA Chicago Styles - City University of New York
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- Evaluating Information Sources: What Is A Peer-Reviewed Article?
In academic publishing, the goal of peer review is to assess the quality of articles submitted for publication in a scholarly journal Before an article is deemed appropriate to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, it must undergo the following process:
- Annual report Police Department, City of New York. (1912)
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- The People of the State of New York v Elise Hoffman (Trial #1360)
External links Trial Abstract Source Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice CUNY Rights
- Images from IAWP 1977 15th Annual Training Conference, Tucson, Arizona
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- Evaluating Information Sources: Should I Trust Internet Sources?
#1 There is no quality assurance when it comes to information found on the Internet: Anyone can post anything #2 In most cases, information found on the web has not been checked for accuracy #3 Not all web sites are created equal They differ in quality, purpose, and bias #4 Some web sites have sponsors who pay for specific content to promote their products or ideas
- People of the State of New York v Mary M. Kellard (Trial #114)
External links Mary Kellard Indicted The Sun February 20, 1897 (center of pg 8) Source Criminal Trial Transcripts of New York County Collection (1883–1927), Special Collections, Lloyd Sealy Library, John Jay College of Criminal Justice CUNY Rights
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