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The Internet and World Wide Web Sullivan University Library

What is the Internet? The Internet is a worldwide network of connected computers. This allows the sharing of electronic information and resources.

What is the Internet? The Internet is considered the LARGEST telecommunications system ever created. A common set of rules, known as protocols, allow the transport and viewing of files and documents found on computers connected to the Internet.

What is the World Wide Web? The World Wide Web (or WWW) is one part of the Internet.

The World Wide Web (WWW) The World Wide Web is a hypertext- based system. Hypertext allows users to click on buttons or highlighted text using a mouse to go to other Web pages containing text, sound, pictures, or video.

The World Wide Web (WWW) The World Wide Web is accessed by the use of a web browser

Web Browsers A browser lets you access the WWW and “browse” the Internet for information. You use the browser to maneuver through web pages.

Parts of a Web Browser

Title Bar: Lists the title of the web page that you are viewing. There are three buttons to the right of the title bar which reduce, maximize, or close the screen. Content Area: Displays the current web page that is open on the browser.

Parts of a Web Browser Address Field: Shows the URL (Web address) of the web page that is currently displayed. Status Indicator: Shows whether or not the Web page has completely loaded and can be viewed.

Parts of a Web Browser Progress Bar: Indicates how much of the web page has loaded for viewing. Status Message Field: Tells you the status of the web page. Indicates when the web page is done and open for viewing.

Parts of a Web Browser Scroll Bar: This is used to move up or down on the web page.

Web Browsers A browser “reads” the WWW pages, which are written in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), and converts them into a readable form. To look at an example of HTML, click the VIEW menu at the top of a browser screen. This brings down a sub- menu screen. Click on SOURCE. After viewing, click on X (the close screen button) to close the source box.

Web Browsers This is the Sullivan University Library home page in HTML.

The World Wide Web (WWW) Includes text, pictures, videos, and sounds. Consists of web sites

What is a Web Site? A web site is similar to a magazine with articles. It is a collection of web pages. A home page is “the front cover” that tells what is inside. A web page is an individual page that can be found on a web site.

The Library’s Home Page This is an example of a World Wide Web (WWW) page. (

Web Addresses Every web page must have an unique web address to be found on the Internet. is an example of a web address (also known as a Uniform Resource Locator or URL)

Uniform Resource Locators (Web Addresses) Your browser uses the web address (URL) to find information located on another computer and to retrieve the corresponding page situated on that server.

Uniform Resource Locators (Web Addresses) Each part of the URL directs the browser to the correct web page. Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) Network Domain Filename

Different Domains on the - commercial.net - network.edu - educational.org - organization.gov - government

How to Access Web Pages Here are three ways to access a web page: 1.Type the Uniform Resource Locator (URL) in the address box. 2.Click on hypertext links on a web page. 3.Use a search tool such as a keyword search engine or web directory.

How to Access Web Pages: Type the URL in the Address Box Type the Uniform Resource Locator (web address) in the browser address box. Click GO (or press the ENTER button on the keyboard). The web address must be correct (no misspellings, extra spaces, etc.) to go to the correct web page.

How to Access Web Pages: Click on Hypertext Links  Hypertext links on a web page lead to other web pages.  The links on a web page are usually highlighted, underlined, or are pictures.

How to Access Web Pages: Click on Hypertext Links  When you place the mouse cursor over a link, the arrow will change into a hand.  Click on the link to go to another web page.  Use your BACK button to return to the original web page.

How to Access Web Pages: Use a Search Tool  Search tools help you find information on the WWW.  No single search tool finds every web site or web page in existence. Different search tools search different and overlapping parts of the web.

How to Access Web Pages: Use a Search Tool  Examples of search tools include: Google AltaVista Yahoo! Lycos

Netiquette on the Web Netiquette is the proper use of etiquette and courtesy on the WWW. Click here to go to the Internet Acceptable Use Policy at Sullivan University Library.Click here