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Ann Raimes
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 |  | Research Tips and Guides
- For advice on how to use different WWW search engines, consult
How to Search the
Web: A Guide to Search Tools, a guide written by Terry
Gray.
- For an excellent bibliography of web sites, articles, and
discussion lists that pertain to evaluating Internet information,
go to Nicole Auer's
Bibliography
on Evaluating Internet Resources.
- From bookmarking to keeping track of frames and words and
works of others: go to Tips for
Managing Internet Files for information on how to handle files
you access from the Internet. This offers nuts and bolts advice on
how to store and name files you download, as well as observations
on sources and how to use them. It's meant to be a sheet you can
print out and keep.
- For advice on how to write for courses other than your writing
course, consider these
thoughts.
- Template for Recording
Information from Internet Sources
Download this template created by Ann Raimes to record
information about sources you find on the Internet.
- Keeping Records of Print and
Online Sources
Print these documents created by Ann Raimes, and use them to
keep records of all the necessary details of the sources you
consult and intend to refer to in your writing. Fill out all the
blanks for which information is available. You will then have the
appropriate material at hand when it is time to prepare your list
of works you have cited. (Hint: To print this document, click into
the frame that you wish to print and then select "Print" from your
browser's navigation bar.)
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