Depends on how you ground your context of research and frame it theoretically. Can explain further off list. Radhika Http://personal.bgsu.edu/~radhik P.s. is also sometimes person x ;) On Jul 26, 2012, at 4:22 PM, Maria Eronen <m85327@student.uwasa.fi> wrote:
Hi,
Would anyone know what are the criteria concerning internet material's validity? Is it common that you as a researcher will be asked to prove that the material you have collected from the internet is real. Since a lot of internet data disappears everyday, mere url addresses are not enough. Even html files can be modified after saving webpages.
I would appreciate if someone had time to answer.
Maria
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