Gathering Electronic Information

Useful Links for Industrious Inquiry

Two Sides to Every Story: Visit a number of sites to find articles that address the
same issue from different points of view!

www.drudgereport.com

www.cnn.com

www.npr.org

www.apnews.com

www.slate.com

www.aynrand.com

Everything Fit to Print: Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/

Best of the Best: Pulitzer Prize Winners www.pulitzer.org

Keeping Up: The Internet Scout Project at the University of Wisconsin. Useful
breakdown of news sites on the Net, sorted by topic of interest. http://scout.cs.wisc.edu/

Be Skeptical: Use "who is" sites to look up domain names to uncover who is
behind them. http://www.whois.com

All Purpose Search Engine: http://www.google.com

Government Search Engine: http://www.google.com/unclesam

Government Data Site: The U.S. Census Bureau. http://www.census.gov

Film Information: http://www.immbd.com

Job Hunting: http://www.monster.com

Getting Around: www.mapquest.com

Business Info: http://www.sec.gov or http://hoovers.com


Adapted in part from a handout by Lisa Tracey from the The Philadelphia Inquirer


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