Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial
A detailed and thorough tutorial presented by University of California, Berkeley.
ICYouSee
A project of the Ithaca College Library designed to serve as a self-guided training page and tour of the World Wide Web.
Information Literacy: Search Strategies
Written by the Nueva School in Hillsborough, California, this site suggests several search strategies for various information needs. Topics include biographical information, government information, quotations, and maps.
Internet Navigator
One of the best! Includes browsers, e-mail, FTP, newsgroups and searching. Sponsored by the Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library and the Utah Academic Library Consortium.
Internet Tutorials
Written by librarians at the University of Albany (State University of New York), these tutorials cover basic Internet skills, research guides, and world wide web browsers.
Is Your Web Site Credible?
A Helmke Library guide to judging Internet sources, written by librarian Tiff Adkins.
net.TUTOR
An interactive instruction program provided by Ohio State University.
Search Engines Quick Guide
A visual quick guide to using six top search engines.
Teaching Undergrads Web Evaluation: A Guide for Library Instruction
A guide written in 1998 by Jim Kapoun, Southwest State University, and hosted by the American Library Association and the Association for College and Research Libraries.
Thinking Critically About Discipline-Based World Wide Web Resources
Written by Esther Grassian, UCLA College Library.
Thinking Critically About World Wide Web Resources
Written by Esther Grassian from the UCLA College Library, this Web site offers points to consider when thinking critically about Internet resources.