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The Library versus the Internet-1 The library and the Internet each have strengths and limitations. Help In the library, the staff can help you find what you need quickly and efficiently. On the Internet, you are on your own, and it is easy to get caught in the Web. Reliability The books and periodicals in the library have gone through a screening process for accuracy and reliability. On the Internet, anyone can publish anything. No one monitors the content for credibility or accuracy. Begin your basic research in the library; use the Internet to add details.

The Library versus the Internet-2 Comprehensiveness versus convenience Relatively few books are available on the Internet. On the other hand, the library may not own the particular book or periodical you need, or someone may have checked it out. On the Internet, the information is always there. Moreover, you can access information from all around the world, and online reference documents may be updated more frequently than the ones on the library shelves. Use the library for basic information and the Internet for up-to-the-minute news or data.

The Library versus the Internet-3 The medium The printed page is static; hypertext Web documents are interactive. Searching for a particular word or phrase in an Internet document (say, in one of Shakespeare’s plays) is much faster and more efficient that searching through a book line by line. Use the Internet to locate a particular piece of information in a large document; use a book when you need to study an entire work. In short, the Internet offers convenient, worldwide, current, and interactive material, and the library offers reliable comprehensive, and readable, sources. Use the Internet for the extras it can offer; don’t let it replace the library for your research.