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Rachel R. Savarino Every web site has an Internet address called a URL (Uniform Resource Locator). All Internet addresses begin with http://, and it will tell you where the topic is found. To
access each one, open an Internet Browser (Microsoft’s Internet Explorer, for
example, on the Trocaire College computers); highlight the address which pops up
– in the library, it will be the Library’s Website, then type in one of the addresses below. It isn’t necessary to hit the
‘delete’ key, as the highlighted area will disappear as soon as you begin
typing something new. Here
are some sites which will help you learn all about web sites and how to search
them: The ABCs of Evaluating WWW
Sources Cornell
University: How to Find and Develop a Viable Research Topic How
to Search the World Wide Web: A tutorial for Beginners and Non-Experts
Pasadena
Public Library – World Wide Web Tutorial
Purdue University Library’s CORE: Comprehensive Online Research Education University
of Washington Information Based Research: A Tutorial
Updated June 26, 2008
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