he Latin American culture. Although the home page is less than captivating, the large amount of detailed information, including numerous studies, appear to be quite beneficial. Another site with interesting and current data on Latinos comes from the Center for Multicultural Mental Health Research. Even though it could use an update in terms of its appeal, this should not deter visitors from browsing the valuable research and resources tabs. An additional linkroll item that supplies interesting studies is called Health Consequences of Mexican Migration to the
Friday, March 28, 2008
Exploring Cyberspace Part Two: Ten More Linkroll Additions
This week I continue my cyberspace exploration in hopes of finding even more resources aimed toward health-care issues in the Latin American and Hispanic communities. Once again, this post will serve as an introduction of ten new features in my linkroll, which is located to the left of the screen. Presenting brief, yet critical evaluations of these websites based on criteria implemented by Webby Awards, I will use this post to demonstrate a sense of the multitude of helpful information available on the internet that spotlights minority health issues.
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Great work with this post. You have chosen many high-quality links for your blog. I think this will help make your blog a valuable resource for readers in the future. The sites that you linked to were easy to use and visually appealing, as per the Webby Awards.
As for your post, I feel that the alphabetical layout of your descriptions might have hindered the flow of you writing. I think that it makes more sense to present these links in clusters of similar sites rather than simply in the way that they fall on your linkroll. On the other hand, an alphabetical list does make it easier to find them on the linkroll, so i guess I can see the benefit of writing it the way you did.
One minor detail that I noticed was that you labeled your second link "Arizona Department of Health Services Office of Boarder Health," but the word "Boarder" should in this case be "Border." Again, this is a minor detail, but it is important to accurately report the titles of these sites.
I think that your choice of image was very good. The Padres Contra el Cancer site was one of the most visually appealing, in my opinion, so I liked the fact that you chose to showcase it in your post.
In all, well done with this post. I think you should be able to use these links quite effectively in the future, as will your readers.
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