Andrew Paniagua Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 How is reading on the internet better than books in terms of analysis of the content? Two examples, 1) The ability to research inter-textual connections. (Instead of having to go through tons of books) 2) The ability to speak with other users in the comment section. (Instead of just writing an essay response, you can have real time conversations with many users and gather many thoughts and input) Please help me find more so i can write my thesis for an english paper. Thank you! pheonixx, neuropsych76, cunninlynguist and 3 others 6
lewin Posted December 5, 2011 Posted December 5, 2011 3) You might find an overly trusting soul who will do your homework for you! Ennue 1
Debra Posted December 28, 2011 Posted December 28, 2011 This goes for advance users. As soon as you know most of google operators, combining them can get you down to the information you look for. I'll give on example: Let's say you are looking to find information on 'what is serotonin'. So you if you want to find information that will contain those exact keywords, you will put them in quotes. This way google will return results containing all your words (keywords) in this exact order. Now let's go further. Let's say you are interested in only websites with .org extension that contain the information you are looking for. So you go ahead and type: "what is serotonin" inurl:.org So you have your keywords in quotes and you added the operator "inurl:", which will return results that contain ".org" in their url address. Hope this is easy to understand and it will help you Decaf. neuropsych76 1
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