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Why use a web site?

Use web sites to find current or specialized information such as current news, company or product information, job listings, and web pages of individuals, organizations, and government agencies.

Consider the authority and reliability of the author or organization producing the web site since many web sites are not peer-reviewed. It is also wise to obtain information from articles and books. Learn more: When to use the Web


How do I find web sites?

Option 1: Use a search engine to search large portions of the Internet using keywords such as:

[Learn more: Recommended Search Engines: Table of Features ]

Option 2: Use a directory of human-picked web sites organized by subject such as:

Not everything you find on the Internet is reliable, objective, or accurate. [Learn more: Evaluating Web Sites]


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