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2009/05/21
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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NIH Library Training Room, First Floor -- Registration Required
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2009/06/25
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10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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NIH Library Training Room, First Floor -- Registration Required
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Hands-on. Free. HHS staff only. For more information call 301-496-1080
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Objectives:
Students will learn:
- What a search engine does and problems to be aware of when searching.
- Tips for evaluating websites.
- The benefits of using different search engines: the Big 3, top 100, metasearch and visualization search engines.
- How to search for scholarly information, news, people, blogs and images and non-text sources.
- General search strategies and methods for tapping the invisible web, the vast range of sources not covered by standard search engines.
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Benefits:
- To support faster and more effective web searching.
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Who Should Attend:
NIH staff interested in better web searching. If you would like individualized or advanced training, please use the Request a Tutorial form to schedule a personal or group tutorial.
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