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Finding Web Sources:
Self Quiz
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Finding Web Sites: A Brief Overview
The World Wide Web provides billions of pages of information. The numbers increase exponentially every day. It's a huge source of text, images, sound and video. It seems that everyone has a web page - local and federal governments, companies, schools, churches - even the 10-year-old across the street. How on earth can you find relevant, quality information in all of that?
This module will provide some basic starting points for you:
- Decide what information is best found on the web;
- Use a variety of search tools to find what you need;
- Develop a specific search strategy and stay focused;
- Evaluate what you find very closely to make sure it's good information.
Ready? Click on the right arrow below to begin!
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