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Information Research FAQ
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"From: david@spireproject.com (David Novak)
Newsgroups: alt.internet.research,sci.research,alt.answers,sci.answers,news.answers
Subject: Information Research FAQ v.4.7 (Part 1/6)
Followup-To: poster
Approved: news-answers-request@mit.edu
Summary: Information Research FAQ: Resources, Tools & Training
Archive-name: internet/info-research-faq/part1
Posting-Frequency: monthly
Last-modified: April 2002
URL: http://spireproject.com
Copyright: (c) 2001 David Novak
Maintainer: David Novak
The Information Research FAQ
100 pages of search techniques, tactics and theory
by David Novak of the Spire Project (SpireProject.com)
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... Public Notice ...
Do be sure to read something of Internet Informed, a book also by David Novak. It is available now. The first two chapters (about 50 pages) is online for you at SpireProject.com#book
That material is more cutting edge that this FAQ.
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W elcome. This FAQ addresses information literacy; the skills, tools and theory of information research. Particular attention is paid to the internet as both a reservoir and gateway to information resources.
This FAQ is an element of the Spire Project, a pivotal resource for internet search theory and a fine place for you to gather further guidance on this topic. Do visit spireproject.com . It is free and compliments this FAQ with links, forms and tools.
This FAQ resides with pictures at spireproject.com/faq.htm and
as text at spireproject.com/faq.txt
Enjoy,
David Novak - spireproject.com/feedback.htm
The Spire Project : SpireProject.com
. . Prelude.
1 . Searching is Simple
. . . . . . Everyday searching has a simple approach.
2 . Searching is Complex
. . . . . . Searching for specific, quality information demands a more complex approach.
3 . The Internet Format
. . . . . . Let's understand how information is arranged on the internet.
4 . Sear"
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