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When determining if a source of information is appropriate to use, consider why you need the information. Then evaluate the purpose, audience, and characteristics of the source. Use it only if it matches your information need.
Types of Information Resources
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#1. Social Media in Rural China
Is it academic?
Yes
No
Yes: 24 votes (88.89%)
No: 3 votes (11.11%)
Total Votes: 27
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#2 China's Military
Is it academic?
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No
Yes: 5 votes (20.83%)
No: 19 votes (79.17%)
Total Votes: 24
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#3. China’s Artificial Intelligence Innovation: A Top-Down National Command Approach?
Is it academic?
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No
Yes: 23 votes (92%)
No: 2 votes (8%)
Total Votes: 25
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#4. Losing patients; Health care in China
Is it academic?
Yes
No
Yes: 8 votes (30.77%)
No: 18 votes (69.23%)
Total Votes: 26
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