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University of West Florida John C. Pace Library

Internet Tutorial

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Objectives

• To learn some background information on the Internet.

• To identify characteristics of a reliable website.

• To identify domain indicators as part of a standard url.

• To locate homepages for industry trade associations.

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What is the Internet?

• The Internet was first developed as a governmental project for military use.

• The Internet has grown into a vast source of information which is international and widely variable in scope.

• Because of the fluidity and accessibility of the Internet, it is important to have some tools to identify the reliability of the information, which often changes from day to day.

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How to start?

• Web browsers are used to access the Internet.

• While there are others, Microsoft Internet Explorer is the most commonly recognized Internet browser.

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Default Homepage

When I open my Internet Explorer, my default homepage is the UWF Homepage.

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Address Bar

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. what?

.com Commercial site

.edu Educational site

.gov Government site

.mil Military site

.net Network support

.org Organization site

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Reliable Information?

• With so many different sources of information which can be found on the Internet, how do you determine whether the site you are viewing is reliable?

• There are a number of aspects of the site to examine for reliability. The domain may give you a first clue.

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Reliable Website Characteristics

• Check the domain. Commercial and organizational sites may have an agenda or bias.

• Check for the last updated date. Is it recent?• Can you contact the webmaster?• If specific information is provided, is an author

listed?

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Search Engines

• Search engines:– Google– Yahoo!– Alta Vista– Lycos

• Metasearch engines– Metacrawler– Dogpile – Hotbot

• Metasearch engines search multiple engines all at once.

To try some of these search engines, you can right click on the link and open in a new window.

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Google

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Google Results

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Food Marketing Institute

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Citation from Website

• This would be the correct form for citing the article:

Food Marketing Institute. (2010, January 27). FMI statement on President Obama’s State of the Union Address. Food Marketing Institute website. Retrieved February 12, 2005 from http://www.fmi.org/news_releases/index.cfm?fuseaction=mediatext&id=1105

• If the information for your article is different, check the APA Guide for more details.

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Thank You

Thank you for viewing this tutorial. I hope that it will help you locate web information available on your topic.

Make sure that you take the practice quiz to receive full participation points.

2010 © Donna Fluharty