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Accuracy, Reliability and Credibility of Information

April 23, 2007

Internet is an ideal environment to share and copy publicly available information. The same or similar information is available at many different web resources. Many individuals or organizations can, at almost negligible cost, upload to websites information which is biased, omitted or just plainly wrong. The problem is to validate if the information you find is accurate, reliable and credible.

In order to avoid misleading our participants we stick to the policy to use for our editorial content only information available from reliable sources. Our objective is to aggregate only information available from either primary (our role models) and scholarly (our academic experts) sources, or secondary and popular sources which have many times in the past proven to be reliable. The list of sources from which we aggregate information for our editorial content is available in this section.

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Ivan Sukhiy
Good2Work, Alumni
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