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This is a placeholder for the project page for Database Protection and Access to Scientific Research. More to come.
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== Legislated Database Protection: Is It Worth it?==
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=== Links ===
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*Project [[Student Projects:Database Protection:Project Description | Description]] (Frozen for submission -- not updated)
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*Running [[Student Projects:Database Protection:Bibliography |Bibliography]] (let's use this to share docs that all of us would find useful)
  
[[User:Damon] I've] moved the discussion that was here onto the Discussion page. I'd like to use this page for an outline of the project instead, as we get ready to create such a thing.
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=== Project In Progress ===
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These pages contain the latest version of all sections of our project; let's use them to keep from stepping on each other's toes by duplicating research.
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These pages will also be the draft of our project that we turn in on Friday, December 3.
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*[[Student Projects:Database Protection:Introduction | Introduction (collaborative -- everyone pitch in)]]
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*[[Student Projects:Database Protection:DavidMossSection | David Moss' Section]]
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*[http://www.gurple.com/gradschool/DamonMayProject.doc Damon May's Section] (EU Directive)
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*[http://depts.washington.edu/niamscrc/PublicPolicy/HIPAADonTotten.doc Don Tottens' section as a word doc] (HIPAA)
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*[[Student Projects:Database Protection:Elijah&Charistel'sSection | Elijah & Charistel's Section]]
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*[[Student Projects:Database Protection:Conclusion | Conclusion (collaborative -- everyone pitch in)]]

Latest revision as of 06:39, 10 December 2004

Legislated Database Protection: Is It Worth it?

Links

  • Project Description (Frozen for submission -- not updated)
  • Running Bibliography (let's use this to share docs that all of us would find useful)

Project In Progress

These pages contain the latest version of all sections of our project; let's use them to keep from stepping on each other's toes by duplicating research.

These pages will also be the draft of our project that we turn in on Friday, December 3.