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

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Drexel University,
College of Information Science & Technology

RESEARCH STARTING POINTS  
Using Traditional Research Tools and Methods on the Web

Besides initiating research with quality general or topical Web sites, or known Web sites, researchers can browse or talk to people on the Web. These constitute two traditional research techniques.

Browsing the Web

Asking People

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