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Stepping Through the Internet Research Process

STEP 1: BROWSE THOSE VIRTUAL LIBRARIES AND INTERNET DIRECTORIES

(VERY GENERAL)

Virtual libraries and internet directories are large collections of information

arranged by broad topics. Because they cover many subjects, they act as general

guides to the Internet morass. They are useful for identifying the best terms for

searching and to begin finding helpful resources. Start out by browsing their

main categories, and then use their search feature, scanning the resulting list

for ideas.

Try this: Search education or finance in the following libraries and directories to

find information on these topics. Make a note of employers you find and topics

you discover.

Yahoo! http://www.yahoo.com
Galaxy http://galaxy.tradewave.com
Snap http://www.snap.com
W30 Virtual Library http://vlib.org/0verview.html
Librarian's Index to the Internet http://www.lii.org/lnternetlndex/
LookSmart http://www.looksmart.com
Magellan Internet Guide http://magellan.excite.com/
About.com http://www.about.com
The Scout Report http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

 

STEP 2: BROWSE AND SEARCH ONLINE RESOURCE GUIDES

(BECOMING MORE SPECIFIC)

Online resource guides are sites or online documents dedicated to a specific

topic or industry. Like print directories or encyclopedias that focus on only one

topic, they are much more specific in identifying industry and employer infor-

mation and are usually more inclusive of resources. The virtual libraries and

Internet directories will begin pointing you toward online resource guides

(look for the indexes or directories under any topic). Also, some virtual

libraries, such as The Argus Clearinghouse and Britannica, are dedicated to

maintaining pointers to these highly useful resources.

When you are looking for online resource guides, remember that organizations

or specialists in a particular subject or topic usually compile the best ones.

Many of the most respected reference books found in libraries are now online,

so these will be particularly useful. To help evaluate a resource guide you find

for the topic that interests you, look for information on who has compiled it,

what his or her background is (or the organization's background), and why the

guide was created.

Try this: Search education or finance in the following guides to find websites

and sources dedicated to these topics. Note any employers or associations you

come across.

Libraries of Online Resource Guides

Argus Clearinghouse http://www.clearinghouse.net
Britannica http://www.britannica.com/
University of Delaware Accessto Internet and Subject Resources http://www2.1ib.udel.edu/subj/

Sample List of Online Resource Guides

Hoover's Online (business information) http://www.hoovers.com

Scholarly Societies Project (professional and scholarly associations)

http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/society/overview.html

The Riley Guide (employment information)

http://www.rileyguide.com

Editor & Publisher Interactive (newspapers worldwide)

http://www.mediainfo.com

 

STEP 3: SEARCH THOSE SEARCH ENGINES (VERY SPECIFIC)

Search engines are searchable databases of keywords retrieved from Internet

documents, and these databases are huge. For this reason, it's best to not use

the search engines until you are very specific about what you want to find. Use

search engines to locate hidden information on any topic (occupation or

industry) or employer. You can find these through the virtual libraries and

Internet directories; in fact, many of the directories are associated with certain

search engines, such as Excite and Lycos.

One thing to be aware of is that each search engine is different in how it works

and what it indexes, so you should use two or three in your search and

compare the results. Try them all, but choose the ones you like best to use as a

real part of your search. Don't feel obliged to use the ones that your friends,

the local librarians, or even this book might recommend. It's a personal choice.

Then, once you select the ones you like the best, learn all the advanced

commands so you can improve your searching even more.

We've included some metacrawlers in our list of search engines. These are like

search engines on steroids, going out and searching four or five engines with

the click of a single button. They can help you combine and compare the

results of many stand-alone search engines, but when you really want to dig up

some nitty-gritty, you should go directly to a stand-alone search engine and

use its advanced features to target your desired data.

Try this: Use the following engines to search the names of employers you've

found in your previous searches or specific topics and occupations you found.

Search Engines

AltaVista http://www.altavista.com
HotBot http://www.hotbot.com
Excite http://www.excite.com
Lycos http://www.lycos.com
InfoSeek http://infoseek.go.com
AskJeeves http://www.ask.com
Northern Light http://www.northernlight.com
Webcrawler http://www.webcrawler.com

MetaCrawlers

InFind http://www.infind.com
MetaCrawler http://www.g02net.com/search.html
MetaFind http://www.metafind.com
Dogpile http://www.dogpile.com

 

 

 

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