IntroNet
A Beginner's Guide to Searching the Internet

John J. Burke

ISBN: 9781555703516
Published: 1999
6 x 9 | 119 pp. | $35.00
 
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 The clear presentation and helpful arrangement of the content make this one of the better books amid the plethora of guides to Internet use.
-- Program: Electronic Library and Information Systems
 
Useful....For the novice...[and] the more advanced searcher.
-- RUSQ
 
A great starting place or refresher for the Internet...could be used as a text....Recommended for all libraries...
-- LISCA
 
Even the most novice Internet users will find it helpful and accessible. Highly recommended.
-- Library Talk
 
Covers the basic searching principles and time-saving strategies needed for locating a wide range of materials.
-- JAL
 
Will help searchers at nearly all levels....Highly recommended.
-- LJ
 

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