Main Contents Page

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

Screen icons

The following are screen icons that you need to know and understand to be able to search the Internet with ease.

Remember that these buttons will look slightly different depending on which Internet browser you are using. The most common browsers are Internet Explorer or Netscape.

Back and Forward buttons

With these you move between the web pages you have already viewed. It's like a book's pages allowing you to relook at what you have seen.

Stop button

This button is displayed while a page is busy loading. The moment the page has finished loading it will become inactive (light grey colour). Use the "Stop" button when you clicked to open (download) a page, but want to stop it from opening. You might do this when the page takes to long to open.

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Reload or Refresh buttons

Use this button to reload or refresh the page. This button will only be displayed when the page has finished loading. It is used to see if the page has changed since you last saw it.

Home button

When you click on this icon it will take you back to your home page, e.g. the home page of your technikon, university or even your Library web site, depending on what Home page has been set for your browser.

Search button

When you click on this icon you will be able to start your search on the Internet. This button will take you to a list of search engines you can make use of, e.g. Google, Alta vista, Infoseek, etc..

Print button

To print the page that is displaying on your computer monitor, you just click on the Print icon.