Internet Resources
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Virginia Montecino's Home Page.
This site, compiled by a member of the English Department at George
Mason, is an invaluable source of information on all internet-related questions.
The site includes instructions on how to open your own web page at Mason,
how to search the internet, how to evaluate internet resources and includes
practical, easy-to-follow advice on how to use the internet in college
and stay sane. The well-organized links are particularly helpful.
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Milton's
Pages
These pages offer clear, extensive guidance on the evaluation of internet
resources for research use.
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Great
Web Searching
A short article suggesting ways in which neophyte internet users can
accelerate and focus their internet searching
Bedford Guide to
Internet Searching
This site includes easy-to-follow advice on how to use the multiple
search engines available on the web, and offers good templates for developing
a web-based research strategy for your project.
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The Media Authoring Center
If you wish to build your own web page, the Media Authoring Center (on
the second floor of the Johnson Center) will teach you how to use the latest
web-authoring software and help you to build your page at Mason. Call or
visit the Center to book an initial two-hour appointment. The Center also
offers instruction in computer graphics, sound and video recording and
editing, the creation of multimedia presentations and the cutting of CD-ROMs.
All this instruction is FREE.
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Art Work
The following sites provide backgrounds, logos, lines and other artwork
for your web pages:-
Arizona State's Graphics
Warehouse
The Background
Sampler
The Icon
Browser
Multimedia
and Clip Art
Netscape:
The Background Sampler
WebMuseum Network
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Internet Exercises
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