Learn How to Find Information on the Internet
“The Internet is the world’s largest library with all the books tossed
onto the floor.”
We need to find, index, and retrieve information quickly, but the
changing nature of the Net frustrates even the best searcher. Documents
are added, removed, updated, revised, renamed, and relocated constantly.
A researcher faces availability problems, site arrangement, and the lack
of archives. Each researcher must authenticate and validate any
information that is found.
Quality control on the Internet is limited at best and may be nonexistent.
We design and present customized Internet search training classes for
small groups and individuals. Our interactive training classes are
conducted in your office or conference room. Our customized classes vary
from beginner classes on search engine strategy to detailed
subject-specific classes.
We have developed and successfully applied our own rules for searching
that we share with each class. We minimize “search rage” and help our
class members maneuver through the Internet with the least amount of
frustration.
We provide:
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You get:
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- Working knowledge of the topic
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- Proven search methodology
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- Up-to-date trends and technological advances
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- Search strategy development
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- Hyperlinks to all sites discussed
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- Web site evaluation and authentication
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- Search Strategy Help Desk
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- Monthly electronic newsletter
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Sample Presentations
View a list of links to Web sites discussed at Options for Legal Research Solo Small Firm Section, April 25, 2007
View a list of print resources and links to Web sites discussed at CLE's Strategic Information: How to Find it, How to Use It, December 6, 2006
View additional links to the Web sites discussed at CLE's Strategic Information: How to Find it, How to Use It, December 6, 2006
Contact us today to improve your organization’s skills in Internet
searching!
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