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Free Internet Resources | Internet Directories | Search Engines | Tutorials | Critically Evaluating the Internet
Free Internet Resources
Databases and other Web resources that are either free of charge or with limited content without a subscription.
Federal Reserve Bulletin - Website for the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Includes news, information on monetary policy, banking information and regulation, and more.
GeoScienceWorld - Access to abstracts, tables of contents and non-GeoRef searches in a geosciences database of peer-reviewed journals indexed, linked, and inter-operable with GeoRef.
HighWire Press - from Stanford University, Libraries, peer-reviewed and other scholarly journal articles including over one million full-text articles from 256 journals.
In the First Person - Index to English language personal narratives, including letters, diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and oral histories.
LISA - Library, Information Science and Technology Abstracts, a free database from EbscoHost.
Questia - Limited access to what claims to be the "world's largest online collection of books and journal articles in the humanities and social sciences, plus magazine and newspaper articles."
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Internet Directories
Websites that are themselves collections of websites organized by subject. Websites included in these collections are often critically evaluated by information professionals.
About.com - Actual people helping you find the right website. Organized by subject.
AcademicInfo - Websites intended to assist with academic coursework.
Best Information on the Net - maintained by
Librarians at St. Ambrose Univ (IA).
Internet Scout Project - A weekly compilation of
new, high-quality Web resources.
Librarian's Index to the Internet - Sponsored by the California State Library.
Open Directory Project - The largest,
most comprehensive human-edited directory of the Web.
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Search engines
The sites listed in a search engine's index ARE NOT evaluated for accuracy, objectivity, or timeliness. Google, AltaVista, Northern Light , and FastSearch are widely considered to be the best (i.e. they have the largest index and will save you time in finding the information you need).
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Tutorials for Searching the Internet
Bare Bones 101: A
Basic Tutorial on Searching the Web - Univ. of South Carolina
Finding
It on the Internet - From Univ. of California-Berkeley
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Critically Evaluating the Internet and WWW
ICYouSee:
Guide to Critical Thinking About What You See on the Web.
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