Mail to: K.K. Montgomery at kmontgom@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu

 

Internet

 

CAUTION: Evaluate the information found on the Internet carefully. The Internet does not have a quality control program. Anyone can post information on the Web. I do not guarantee that the information given at the sites is accurate, complete or useful.



Other Internet Resources

 Full-text at site Deja.com's Usenet Discussion Service -- Formerly known as Deja News.
 Links to other sites The Internet Tourbus -- subscribe for a free tour of sites emailed twice a week. Or, look over the archives of past emailings.
 Full-text at site Netiquette Home Page (I'm NOT Miss Manners of the Internet)
 Links to other sites Subject Guides [University of Florida Smathers Libraries] -- aimed at the UF community, the subject pages first describe UF library holdings, but most also include good links to web resources.
 Full-text at site The Truth About the "Global" Internet -- article in ZDNet.
 Full-text at site Quality of the Net -- this is the first of several Letters to the Editor in Netsurfer Digest. This letter includes links to 34 sites which discuss the topic of evaluating web sites.
Links to other sites Full-text at site SearchAbility -- Describes search engines.
 Full-text at site TUCOWS -- Provides descriptions and costs, if any, of downloadable Internet software.
 Full-text at site W3C: The World Wide Web Consortium
Full-text at siteTim Berners-Lee -- inventor of the World Wide Web.
 Links to other sites WebRing -- Use RingWorld to browse WebRings by subject or search. Provides brief descriptions of each ring's member sites.
 Links to other sites The WWW Virtual Library

 


Symbols

Full-text at site The checkmark means that the the primary purpose of the site appears to be to offer full-text or images on its own server, whether the information is in the form of articles, books, images of paintings, etc.
Links to other sites The arrow means that the site appears to concentrate on listing other sites which contain the actual information.
Some sites offer both substantial amounts of full-text or images while giving large and organized pages of links to other sites. These sites will be noted with both a checkmark and an arrow.

 


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