ASI 2004
PRIVILEGES
SURVIVAL
NONPROFITS
LEADERSHIP
HEADINGS
ADDICTION
EVALUATION
DEBATE
MLA
TOUR
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DEALING WITH "WEB ADDICTION": A MULTI-STEP PROGRAM
- Admit that you have been seduced by the convenience and power of the Web. (Who hasn't?)
- Learn to think about more sophisticated searching techniques by using the advanced screens on Google and other search engines.
- Know that there are parts of the Internet called the "hidden" or "invisible" Web that Google and other search engines cannot search because of privacy, cost, or copyright.
- Realize that the purpose of most Web pages is to sell you something.
- Know that many Web pages exist for the purpose of convincing you to think or act a certain way--sometimes against your best interests.
- Realize that Web resources, for the most part, lack quality control and editorial staff.
- Understand that there are many good-quality sources of information besides the Web, such as books, periodical articles, and commercial databases.
- Realize that sometimes the only way to really understand a Web page is to rely on knowledge and resources outside the Web.
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