I use Google for all my day to day searches but I am unable to find relevant information about my topic on it. So, I tried Yahoo search engine and found that the results are almost similar, whether you try Google search or Yahoo search. Then, I switched to the advanced searching mode and tried to search information. It was somewhat helpful. Google scholars worked a little better than normal search and so as Quintura. The information I found on them was too much scattered and I am going through the articles to decide which one will fulfill my purpose and which one won’t. So far, I am out of luck but the battle is still on. I haven’t tried searching our college’s library database yet. Also, I am trying to use specific keywords related to my topic to search for information, which is helpful to some extent.
LIB 1201 | Research and Documentation for the Information Age
Section 9950
Monday & Wednesday 10-11:15 am
A543
Professor Anne Leonard
aleonard@citytech.cuny.edu
(718) 260-5487
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