Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Finally after two solid weeks of searching, I have found a great resource to use to do research on the web. It may seem silly, but I was unable to find a search engine that talked the same language as I do. I had a goal, but they didn't understand my word arrangement or something and never gave me good results.

Now I have found one that actually listens to me and delivers a good range of material for use. I still get garbage, but it is a small percentage and easily ignored. Plus it is organized so I can start fine tuning the research process before I type anything at all.


http://wikis.ala.org/lita/index.php/Tool_Kit_for_the_Expert_Web_Searcher

I also posted it on Angel in the resource section of the discussion forum.

2 comments:

carolyn said...

THANK YOU, TRESSY!


I haven't tried the site yet, but another tool is

metacrawler.com

Did you do the quizzes from the text yet? I believe you said we have to register first, right?

SusanG said...

Thanks for sharing this resource, I need all the help and I get right now. I hope you have a great Friday and I will see you bright and early in the morning!