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Before you start

STEP 1: STARTING OUT

STEP 2: FINDING

Information finding tools

- OPAC

- Internet

- Databases (incl CD Roms)

- Dewey (DDC)

Information sources

- Dictionaries

- Encyclopaedias

- Books

- Periodicals/Magazines/Journals

- Newspapers

- Audio-visual

- Internet

What is it?

Screen icons

Resources

Web address

Useful web sites

Glossary

- Grey literature

- Broadcast media

- Conference proceedings/reports

- Course-specific resources

- Maps

- Government publications

- Standards

- Museums

- Archives

- Quizz

STEP 3: EVALUATE

STEP 4: LEGAL USE

STEP 5: COMMUNICATE

Using the Internet

What is the Internet?

Simply put, the Internet is a global network of computers. This bold statement does not do justice to the complexity, inter-connectivity and sheer size of the system, which had its beginnings in military computer applications in the United States during the 1960's, and was developed by a researcher at CERN in Switzerland during the early 1990's.

The Internet provides for various services, including e-mail, file transfer protocol, telnet, and the world wide web. It is this " web" which provides us with access to the Internet's information resources, and with which we are mainly concerned here.

It is through using a browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape, that you "see" pages from servers anywhere in the world.

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