are these decent, usable websites for a research paper?

Written by admin on Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
stemcells
Sukie asked:


http://www.stemcells.ca/ethics.html

http://www.genome.gov/PolicyEthics/

i’m doing a research paper on embryonic stem cells, more specifically i’m making an argument to support the use of the cells that come from IVF clinics, the ones that would be destroyed anyway.

do you think that these are reputable, decent sources that can be usable? if not, can you recommend others? we can’t use anything like wikipedia, of course. i need 2, if at all possible….

thank you so much in advance! :D
well, i already have used scholarly journal articles, and we have these lame requirements for the project. so i HAVE to use 2 websites.

goudprijs

Comments

a .gov website is from the government so thats fine and i’m sure the other one is too. you should really use journal articles for research papers though, those are the most reputable.

This is an important and really great question. Call your local library and ask the reference librarian (I have found this person is a gold mine of information) or go online to your library’s homepage. Mine has an ask the librarian link.

Good luck.

Your first source appears to present both side of the argument with reputable sources. Source two is the government’s interpretation of the issue. It is important to remember that this agency is funded at the federal government level; thus, its position may reflect official government policy.
Here is a site of Pros and Cons:

 

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