Teaching Internet Research Skills
a seminar presented by Genie Tyburski

COURSE SECTIONS

Introduction

Myths & Misconceptions

Research Starting Points

Evaluative Skills

Hypothetical Research Exercises

Fact-Finding Exercises

NAVIGATION

Home

Search This Web

Site Map

SPONSORS

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Drexel University,
College of Information Science & Technology

MYTHS & MISCONCEPTIONS
So, you won't do what I want ... This section of the course addresses common myths and false impressions that hinder Internet research efforts. Attendees will learn about teaching techniques for dispelling common research-related myths.
 

Research is Searching the Web

Searching Needs No Plan

Information Wants To Be Free

Google Is THE BEST Search Engine

Lexis and Westlaw Are Search Engines for Lawyers

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