INTERNET RESOURCES

 

bullet Basic Search Engines - a tool for finding information on the Internet via keyword searches on document titles, URLs, headers, or the full text.
bullet Meta-Search Engines - also known as multi-engine, multi-threaded, or mega-search engines. Meta-search engines search multiple
search engines simultaneously.

bullet Internet Sites Arranged by Subject - quick access to informative web-sites organized by subject. Subject-specific directories are included.
bullet The Invisible Web - Computerworld (12/19/05) describes The Invisible Web as "the mass of information that can be accessed via the World Wide Web
but can't be indexed by traditional search engines..."

bullet Reference: Basic Sources for Quick Information - provides access to dictionaries, biographies, country studies, statistics, maps, phone numbers,
and addresses.

bullet Government Information - hotlinks to sites which provide information on federal, state, local, and international governments, as well as on federal grants
and funding.

bullet Newspapers and Other News Media - links to local, state, national, and international news sources.
bullet Evaluating Information Found on the Internet  - provides criteria to consider in assessing the reliability and validity of information found on the Internet.
bullet U.S. Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics) - the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics
and statistics including employment information