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| | A Student's Guide to WWW Research: Web Searching, Web Page Evaluation, and Research Strategies (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22) |
 | | Web sites are not organized like books in a library, and it would be impossible to catalog all of its sites. |
 | | The Web may be the only place where some specialized or time-sensitive information can be made public, for no other reason than that it would be too difficult, or unprofitable, to put it into print. |
 | | Before we get started with the research process, we will examine the basic anatomy of a Web page; consider how to evaluate pages for their relevance, authority, and accuracy; then we will consider page types, and each type in detail. |
| www.slu.edu /departments/english/research (640 words) |
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