|
![](../images/bump.gif) |
Introduction to Searching the Internet
![Side Bar](../images/rule126.gif) They say that genius is an infinite capacity
for taking pains.
Sherlock Holmes
A Study in Scarlet
![Side Bar](../images/rule126.gif)
|
|
Perhaps the
most important thing to understand about searching for information on the Internet is the
fact that it is more like being a detective than simply pressing buttons. When researchers
approach the Internet, they are looking for information on a certain topic. In an
important way they already have an idea of what they will find... |
- the kind of Internet resource it might be,
- other topics that might be discussed on
that web page,
- what type of server on which the
information might be found.
In the same way that the detective at the
scene of a crime gets an immediate impression of the events that transpired, and then sets
out to find clues and evidence that support that initial impression, Internet researchers
use their assumptions about what will be found as clues in their search.
At the same time that the crime detective
keeps an eye open for evidence that paints a different story, successful Internet
researchers are open to different types of information that they had not anticipated,
resources and formats that were not expected.
Above all, searching for information on the Internet is a process.
It is almost never a single search with Alta Vista producing the best solution for
your problem. It is a series of searches, each revealing new clues, new avenues, and
ultimately, the best information for your needs. |