SOURCES
Online Sources for Diligence Projects
The web is used by governments, universities, research centers, schools, associations, nonprofits, business entities, regulators, professional firms, individuals and others as a way to publish written, visual, and audio content. This content is found on websites, platforms, in social media, and through other online hosts.
The Diligence File:
- Identifies sources that you may find helpful for diligence
- Shows you how to find online sources
- Trains you how to evaluate online sources for use in your diligence projects
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10 Powerful Reasons To Use The Web for Diligence
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