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Great help for all skill levels
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Highly recommended, even though the title is a bit misleading in that it seems to emphasize "research" when in fact the book is more of a tutorial (for all levels of experience) on many current web tools and practices. Given that every page has numerous url's (web addresses) as tips to find good sites, a few pages make the price a bargain. Easy to read, and you can start anywhere. Or use the index for the item you're interested in and chances are you'll immediately find something useful.
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Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Great book, if you are eager to make your web searching more productive this is the book for you.
Even experienced users will learn tips for getting around on the Internet!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I thought I was pretty good when it came to getting around on the Internet, but was I ever pleasantly surprised to learn that I could still learn a great deal . . . and did by reading THE ABOUT.COM GUIDE TO ONLINE RESEARCH by Wendy Boswell. You'll also learn, too, regardless of your level of computer sophistication . . . the material is very readable and oh-so-informative . . . for example, to find the weather for where you live, just go to the google website and type-in weather: then your five-digit zip code . . . you immediately are taken to a very visual listing that will provide all the information you need by just looking at it (and not having to click further). You'll get many tips that I've never seen elsewhere; e.g., this one deals with how to deal with bibliographies: There's EasyBib. a free automatic bibliography composer; Cornell University Library's excellent in-depth article on how to prepare an annotated bibliography; and writer Diana Hacker's informative how-to tutorial . . . all the specific web citations can be found in the book. And you'll also find websites galore on such topics as finding crime statistics, weird news, comparison shopping, job hunting, specific diseases, and everybody's favorite, time wasting. Lastly, if such terms as "blogs" and "RSS feeds" still throw you, you'll no longer need to fear them if you just spend a little time this most informative guide . . . I'd tell you more, but it would take away from the time that I still want to spend on trying just some of the things I've learned from Boswell's book.
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