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Web Links
http://www.sc.edu/beaufort/library/bones.html
"Bare Bones 101: A Basic Tutorial on Searching the Web" is an excellent starting point for those new to the Web.
http://www.lookoff.com/
An extremely detailed look at search engines, including good tutorials. Good advice on the best engines for specific subjects.
http://www.searchenginewatch.com/facts/index.html
A huge, well organized collection of links and articles on searching the Web. Many tutorials for beginner to expert users.
www.ipl.org
The Internet Public Library. This is the first public library on the Internet. Its mission is to discover and organize high-quality information resources. It offers an online text collection of over 7,000 titles, with a search engine to help you find what you're looking for, plus guides to periodicals and newspapers.
http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com
The Canadian Encyclopedia Online contains the full text of the printed volumes and junior edition articles, as well.
http://www.library.ualberta.ca/subject/education/works/index.cfm
An immense collection of links to online reference works, from the University of Alberta.
http://www.sosig.ac.uk/desire/internet-detective.html
The Internet Detective is a hands-on tutorial to evaluating websites. Includes interactive exercises and tests.
http://www.utoronto.ca/writing/plagsep.html
http://www.hamilton.edu/academics/resource/wc/AvoidingPlagiarism.html
Two excellent sites devoted to identifying and avoiding plagiarism .
http://www.lib.duke.edu/libguide/citing.htm#websites
Duke University's guide to citing print and electronic sources including MLA, APA, and Chicago, with clear and cogent examples
http://www.ipl.org/teen/aplus/linkciting.htm
Purdue's guide to research, writing, and citing sources with sections on plagiarism, paraphrasing, and using quotations
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