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With all that information, you might think it would be easy to write a great paper. However, the Internet is just like any tool, it takes skill to get the best results. This is particularly true for science topics. If you want to write that great paper, you need to learn to use good searching skills. If you don't know these skills then you might as well start looking for that needle in the haystack. Internet research skills... Anyone who has used the Internet knows it can be a great place to find information. Searching for the information can also be frustrating and a waste of valuable time. Before we blame the Internet or the search engines let's get to the root of the problem. How do you find the information you need in that very large haystack of web pages? The answer is to learn some of the methods that will shorten your search. Here is a summary of tips and suggestions to help make your Internet searches more productive. All of the tips will help you locate and evaluate information. Some of them will also make those science topic searches easier. Select any piece of the puzzle to learn more about finding what you need on the Internet.
Here are some other places to read and learn about searching the Internet. On the Web: There are many sites on the web that deal with search engines and finding information. Their web addresses can change. It is best to look for them using some of the search engines we use at Ask a Biologist and testing out what you have learned from this web article. Try searching with a combination of these key words: Internet, searching, search engines find, tips, techniques. Search Strategies and Tutorial from the Nueva Library: http://nuevaschool.org/~debbie/library/research/adviceengine.html References: "Cyveillance." July 10, 2000. http://www.cyveillance.com/web/us/newsroom/releases/2000/2000-07-10.htm Search Engine Watch
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