disadvantages: threat to national security
Primary sources of information are great because they are first hand information from someone who was there. Secondary sources are based on primary sources, and may be biased.
Some of them will accurately tell you the information that you want to hear. Others may be delayed or not have the right information.
Types of sources of information include primary, secondary, and tertiary. Primary sources are from the original source. Secondary are a commentary using primary sources. Tertiary sources are largely expert opinion.
Tertiary information is information that has been compiled and summarized from primary and secondary sources. It is typically used for general overviews and broad coverage of a topic, but may lack the depth and specificity of primary and secondary sources.
Advantages are they open up more of a pool of applicants and talents. Disadvantages are they take a lot of time.
When searching for information on a topic, it is important to understand the value of primary, secondary, and tertiary sources. Primary sources allow researchers.
Is costlier than secondary information.
The advantages of modern communication technology is that it allows information to spread faster and farther. However the technology creates pollution and takes away from physical communication.
Global village is often a term that describes telecommunications and/or the World Wide Web. Advantages are: 1. better communications throughout the world. 2. a wider source of information in addition to mainline media 3. ease at which information can be accessed Disadvantages are: 1. abuse in the form of posting unreliable or untrue information 2. people accepting what they read without digging for the truth or questioning sources
Global village is often a term that describes telecommunications and/or the World Wide Web. Advantages are: 1. better communications throughout the world. 2. a wider source of information in addition to mainline media 3. ease at which information can be accessed Disadvantages are: 1. abuse in the form of posting unreliable or untrue information 2. people accepting what they read without digging for the truth or questioning sources
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If you are doing a project on the advantages/disadvantages of the internet I suggest using all forms of sources. A book you find on your topic might have more accurate information since it goes through an editing process before it's published. Books on this subject can be hard to find since the internet changes so fast. Using the internet to find information is helpful if you find the right sources. When you use the internet make sure it's not an "average Joe" blogging; some opinion is helpful but projects require facts as well.