1st Source
The internet communication versus traditional communication article was by Gerry McGovern. The site states the date it is copy written and by whom, plus it provides information about how you can contact the author. There is also a list of recommended readings of books that the author has written and how they are available different universities. The year that the site was published and the date that it was last updated is also provided. Information about Mr. McGovern and his supporters is also given on the about us page and there are also links provided to give more information about Mr. McGovern and his supporters.
http://www.gerrymcgovern.com/nt/2002/nt_2002_11_25_intranet_questions.htm
2nd Source
Advisor.com is the second source that I used to obtain information from. The article that I used is titled Keep in Touch: Setting up a Webcam. The site gives you the copy right date at the bottom of the page. Also, it provides information about the site, the different types of magazines that they have and the different events that they have going on throughout the year. It is a member based site and certain information is not available unless you are a member. The site does provide you with the contact information in case you have any questions about the site, how you can join, the different events that they sponsor, etc and this is available through the link that they provide.
http://www.advisor.com/boomer/story/keep-touch:setting-webcam
3rd Source
My third source that I used is a bit different from the rest because it has some religious views. The name of the site is called Christian Science Monitor. It provided the date that the article was published and it also has an archive that allows you to view back editions that may have more information. You can also subscribe to the site to obtain information that you cannot view unless you are a subscriber. Contact information is also provided in case you have any questions. The site talks about what kind of organization they are, what they have established, who advertises with them, and what kind of supporters they have.
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