Product Description
As the Internet and the World Wide Web compete with traditional libraries as resources for information, more new computer users find themselves overwhelmed by the tangle of links, sites, and search engines. These techniques and strategies will aid computer novices in undertaking quick, efficient, and in-depth online research. All the major databases are covered in detail, and the top search engines and information portals are described and contrasted. Spanning various browsers and platforms, this guide features both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Explorer. For the beginner, this book covers the fundamentals of e-mail, electronic interest books, and file transfers. A selection of the Doubleday Direct computer book club.
About the Author
Ernest Ackermann is a computer science professor at Mary Washington College. Karen Hartman is director of the James Monroe Center Library. A former reference librarian, she pioneered the use of online resources in the corporate world. They live in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

