http://www.sc.edu/beaufort/library/pages/bones/bones.shtml
The information found here is a breakdown of the most important aspects of each of the Lessons provided in Bare Bones. However, some of the information is already in its simplest form so it was quoted directly. The purpose of this tutorial is to help those struggling with the use of Search Engines. This section is Bare bones citing the sources from where they gathered their information from. This is the list of the sources that they consulted.
RECOMMENDED INFORMATION AND TUTORIAL SITES
Disclaimer from Bare Bones 101
Disclaimer from Bare Bones 101
In the making of "Bare Bones 101," we
have consulted "help" screens, tested search statements, conducted
workshops, read other tutorials and, in the tradition of the Internet, learned
and borrowed from those who have gone before. Here's a list of the ones we
consider "best on the web":
- Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial, by Joe Barker, Instruction
Program Coordinator, University of California Berkeley
- Pandia
Goalgetter: A Short and Easy Internet Search Tutorial, by Pandia Search Engine Training
and Education (Per and Susanne Koch)
- Search
Engine Showdown, by
Greg R. Notess, author, Reference Librarian and Assistant Professor,
Montana State University Bozeman
- SearchDay
Newsletter, A
free newsletter of web search news, reviews, tools, and tips, by Chris
Sherman, Associate Editor of SearchEngine Watch.
- SearchEngine
Watch, Indepth
analyses of Web search engines, by Danny Sullivan, Internet Consultant and
journalist
- Searching the World Wide Web, by Jesse Moore of Purdue
University's Online Writing Lab
- Tourbus, an online newsletter written by
Bob Rankin and Patrick Crispin (aka the "Click & Clack" of
the online world).
- University
at Albany Libraries Internet Tutorial, by Laura Cohen, Network Services
Librarian
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