Talk:Mail Isolation Control and Tracking

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Ellis, Ryan. 2017. “Disinfecting the Mail: Disease, Panic, and the Post Office Department in Nineteenth-Century America.” Information & Culture 52(4):436–61.

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Sarkar, Shubham, Suvojit Manna, and Subhadeep Datta. 2017. “Smart Bag Tracking and Alert System Using RFID.” 2017 International Conference on Electrical, Electronics, Communication, Computer, and Optimization Techniques (ICEECCOT).

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Underwood, Ben and Hossein Saiedian. 2021. “Mass Surveillance: A Study of Past Practices and Technologies to Predict Future Directions.” Security and Privacy 4(2).

Desai, Anuj C. n.d. “Can the President Read Your Mail? A Legal Analysis.” CUA Law Scholarship Repository. Retrieved March 17, 2021 (https://scholarship.law.edu/lawreview/vol59/iss2/2/).

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Anon. n.d. “Going Postal: Analyzing the Abuse of Mail Covers Under the ...” Retrieved March 17, 2021 (https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/230475468.pdf). --AnonLemon (talk) 18:44, 19 March 2021 (UTC)Reply