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March 2007
The Importance of Reporting Mistreatment of the Elderly
Publisher(s):This article emphasizes the important role of family physician in identifying and addressing elder mistreatment. The article also highlights the need for more research to identify signs of mistreatment and increasing awareness and reporting of elder mistreatment.
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Evaluating Web Pages: Techniques to Apply & Questions to Ask
Publisher(s):Additional information includes tips for finding out what others think about the web page by accessing statistics on the amount of traffic to the site and subjective reviews.
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January 2007
Youth Social Marketing Toolkit
Publisher(s):This toolkit provides an overview of how agencies with limited financial resources can develop a social marketing campaign that reaches youth and young adults.
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Critical Evaluation of Resources
Publisher(s):It challenges the reader to evaluate the authority and appropriateness of the resource, whether it is a book, article, or website. Links to other useful online resources are also provided.
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Thinking Critically about the World Wide Web Resources
Publisher(s):Topics that the user would want to think critically about include:
Content and evaluation
Source and date
Structure
Links to other sites
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How to Read a Citation
Publisher(s):The examples given are in the American Psychological Association (APA) citation style.