Resources
RESEARCH
- Library Research at Cornell: A Hypertext Guide
- Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial – University of California, Berkeley
- Librarians’ Index to the Internet
- Sink or Swim: Internet Search Tools & Techniques – Ross Tyner, Okanagan University College
- WWW Virtual Library’s Evaluation of Information Sources – Alistair Smith
- Distinguishing Scholarly Journals from Other Periodicals – Cornell University
- Copyright & Fair Use – Stanford
- Evaluating Information on the Internet
- Thinking Critically about WWW Resources – Esther Grassian at UCLA
- Evaluating Web Resources – Widener University, Wolfgram Library
- How to Critically Analyze Information Sources – Cornell University Library
- Evaluating Web Sites – Colorado State University Libraries
- WWW Research: Anatomy of a Web page – Craig Branham
- Nebraska Access Databases
- Metro’s Online Databases
- My Virtual Reference Desk – Search engines, news and weather sites, newspapers, and magazines
- OneLook Dictionaries (search multiple dictionaries)
- Whatis.com – The vast world of internet terminology explained
- Dogpile – A favorite “meta” search engine
- Internet Sleuth – A Web directory, search tools and more
- Metasearch – Selections to help trim the search and output
- HotBot – A reliable engine for most simple searches of the World Wide Web
- iTools – A dictionary, thesaurus, translator, and other tools, all on one webpage
- Search Engine Watch
- Citing Articles from Online Databases MLA Style
- Citing Articles from Online Databases APA Style
- Columbia Guide to Online Style
- Modern Language Association Documentation Style (FAQ only)
- Diana Hacker’s Guide to Research and Documentation Online (Covers both print and online sources)
- A Reference Guide to Using Internet Resources
- A Brief Citation Guide for Internet Sources in History and the Humanities, Melvin Page
- APS Online Style Manual
- Introduction to Basic Legal Citation from Peter W. Martin at Cornell University