Internet (as an information finding tool)
The Internet is the electronic gateway or route to a large number of
information sources everywhere in the world. These information sources
include billions of full-text documents, research reports, training
material, books, dictionaries, encyclopaedias, newspapers, games and
many more. Some of the information on the Internet is free, but some
can be very costly.
To enable you to have access to these information sources, say from
home, you will need to connect your computer to the Internet via a modem
(same principle as a telephone line). You will receive a monthly account
for the time you spend on the Internet (this is if you have a PC at
home that is connected).
Internet facilities are also available in your Library - ask your Librarian
for help. These facilities might be free or at a specified cost.
How to use the Internet will be discussed in more detail under the
heading "Information Sources" in step 2.