It's Not Google, it's....

Navigation for the 21st century research paper »
Naomi Bates

It's Not Google....
It's....
Navigating databases for 
21st century researching
THE TRINITY
Pros For Using The Internet
Cons for Using the Internet
Easy
Unlimited amount of information
limited source information
plagiarism temptation
24/7 access
sites that aren't updated
or links that are broken
will the real creator please stand up?
Direct communication with web author via email
Did you know...
there are over 4 billion unique publicly accessibly webpages
Only 6% of webpages have educational content
Google has accessed a mere 18% of the known world wide web
We mostly use the Surface web, while most of the internet-based content
is found in the Deep Web...there is the Dark Web, where documents that are 
impossible to index resides
the average age of a webpage is 75 days
Now we've got the internet, why do we still need libraries? was originally published by A.B. Credaro, in abbreviated form, in hardcopy, in the Parent Newsletter  at Richmond High School, NSW, in August 2001.  Updated August 2007.  http://warriorlibrarian.com/CURRICULUM/libcomp.html
Pros for using the Internet
Cons for using the internet
DATABASES
created by Naomi Bates
Northwest High School
Justin, TX
Verify, Cite, Give Credit!!
                 Internet:
1. Who is the author?  (Authority)
2. When was it created?  Last updated?  (Currency)
3. Is the information just surface information or
in-depth? (Accuracy)
4. Is the information biased, persuasive, or informational? (Objectivity)
5.  Is the information the same as other sources with
the same information?  (Verifiability)
http://fofweb.com/Subscription/
http://galesites.com/portal/northwest/home.php?loc=tlc119114582

http://school.nettrekker.com/goLogout?np=/login2.ftl&pp=/login2.ftl

http://www.proquestk12.com/
This is
Six Pieces of Information Needed to Cite
a Website:
1. name of website
II. Name of webmaster/author
III. Title of article in the website
IV. URL
V. When it was first created/last updated
VI. Date you accessed it

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