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Effective Internet Search Strategies
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by Diane Griffin 12 years, 9 months ago
To effectively search the web, start with the links listed below:
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http://www.radcab.com At this website, you will find valuable information tool to help you evaluate websites and information you find on the internet. RADCAB is an acronym for relevancy, appropriateness, detail, currency, authority, and bias. It was developed by Karen Cristensson. Also, check out the RADCAB poster displayed in the library!
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www.galileo.usg.edu Our state-supported website for research contains a plethora of authoritative resources: databases, encyclopedia, literary references, maps, images, etc...In the Educator section, there are many lessons and activities that can be used for searching sources in GALILEO. In addition, Britannica Encyclopedia has excellent resources for teaching research skills. GALILEO is password-protected, so check at the circulation desk for the current password.
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Keyword Searching and other tips for searching the web- CyberSmart Curriculum.org contains lesson plans, activities, assessments, and extensions on topics related to searching the web, digital citizenship, Information fluency, Cyberbullying, and other 21st Century Learning needs.
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What do I need to do next? This NoodleTools page is a very organized platform of questions and answers on topics related to searching and research.
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