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In the Fast Lane of the Information Highway - The Long and Winding Road
By Janabeth Evans (Taylor), R.N., R.N.C.

The Internet harbors a wealth of information just ripe for the picking and ready to be delivered to your printer or hard-drive. It is challenging to seek information on the Web, as well as rewarding when your search is successful.

Searching is NOT surfing. Surfing the Internet is going aimlessly from one URL to another. It can be fun and you can obtain information this way. However, it takes time and you may miss the more pertinent sites. There are resources online that are not available anywhere else.

When doing an online search, ask yourself what you are looking for. Keywords such as "medical professional organizations" are just a starting point. Do you want to find specialized organizations? If so, then you should use more descriptive terms such as "neurosurgical professional organizations". And, if you want to define your search further, add the name of a state or country: "american neurosurgical professional organizations" or "texas neurosurgical professional organizations"

Each search has two parts. The subject and the angle. The angle is the aspect of the subject you really want to know about. The search may be framed "American medical association" but the angle would be added with the word "standards". If you search on the subject alone (unless the topic is rare or unusual) you may be overwhelmed with irrelevant information.

When you search, use descriptive terms. Search engines are very literal. For instance, if you put in the term "apple" you will get sites referencing the fruit as well as the computer company. If the meaning of your search term is ambiguous or can possibly be misconstrued, you will need to qualify your search query.

Hazards Along the Way
One of the biggest time wasters in net-searching is starting off on the wrong track. You can spend hours going down dead ends. Often the problem starts at the beginning when the searcher makes a wrong assumption about how, where, and whether to proceed. Before you go online try thinking to yourself, "If I found the ideal article/site, what would it be?" Use this as your guide to framing your search query. By doing this exercise before your search, you are capturing the most important concepts and clarifying your goal.

There is no such thing as a comprehensive online search engine. No single search tool works throughout the universe of the Internet. Just as no one approach is best. Sometimes it takes a combination of differing approaches and search tools to obtain the information you are seeking. Try using more than one search query on a variety of search tools.

Remember, just because one technique worked in the last search does not mean it will work now. The Internet is in constant flux with new sites added and older ones discontinued daily. Just as new roadways are built and old ones renovated, the information highway is constantly changing.
Roadside Assistance
Below is a listing of websites that are reference resources. These sites exemplify the diversity of information available with a click of your mouse.
Various Archives

E-Speeches - Everything related to speeches and speech writing
http://www.espeeches.com/

Speeches.com - Just a click away from everything you need to write a speech. Includes an auto-writer as well as a library of speeches
http://speeches.com/open.asp

Newjour - Provides a list of new journals, magazines, newsletters or other type of electronic serials on the Internet.
http://old.library.georgetown.edu/newjour/

Project Gutenberg - Project Gutenberg is the place where you can download over 30,000 free ebooks to read on your PC, iPhone, Kindle, Sony Reader or other portable device.
http://www.gutenberg.net/

Electronic Journals - This electronic journals collection is a select list of both fully electronic journals and the electronic versions of print journals. All academic disciplines are represented in the list.
http://www.lib.purdue.edu/eresources/readyref/

Time Zone Converter - An extensive database of over 1500 cities and towns, in 177 individual time zones, across 237 countries. Within seconds you can get the local time for a specific location, correctly adjusted for daylight saving.
http://www.timezoneconverter.com/linkto.html

Encyclopedias/Almanacs

Encyclopedia.com - More than 14,000 articles from The Concise Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia, Third Edition have been assembled to provide free, quick and useful information on almost any topic.
http://encyclopedia.com/

Encyclopedia Mythica - Encyclopedia on mythology, folklore and legend
http://www.pantheon.org/mythica/search.html

Information Please Almanac - Searchable database of obscure facts
http://www.infoplease.com/

Old Farmer's Almanac - Tide tables, planting charts, weather predictions
http://www.almanac.com/

Language

Acronym Finder - Look up 133,000+ acronyms/abbreviations and their meanings. A searchable database containing common acronyms and abbreviations about all subjects, with a focus on computers, technology, telecommunications, and the military.
http://www.acronymfinder.com/

American Business Jargon Dictionary - Glossary of terms and phrases commonly used in American Business
http://www.duesouth.net/~dfolsom/bjquotes.html

InvestorWords - Over 5,000 definitions and 15,000 links between related terms, InvestorWords is a comprehensive financial glossary
http://www.investorwords.com/

Jargon Scout - Jargon Scout aims to give you advance warning of jargon that is just about ready to hatch into the Net's language
http://www.tbtf.com/jargon%2Dscout.html

English-Whatever Dictionary - Sources for English translation of many languages
http://www.tunl.duke.edu/~erics/englisch.html

American Slanguage - Choose a city and learn the local lingo
http://www.slanguage.com/

Dictionary of Street Drug Slang - The Indiana Prevention Resource Center on-line dictionary contains more than 3,000 street drug slang terms from the Indiana Prevention Resource Center files, with more than 1,200 additions from the National Drug and Crime Clearinghouse slang term list.
http://www.drugs.indiana.edu/slang/home.html

A Glossary of Literary Terms and A Handbook of Rhetorical Devices - contains definitions and examples of more than sixty traditional rhetorical devices, all of which can still be useful today to improve the effectiveness, clarity, and enjoyment of your writing.
http://www.uky.edu/ArtsSciences/Classics/Harris/rhetform.html

Cambridge Dictionaries Online - Search the Cambridge Dictionary of American English, Cambridge International Dictionary of English, Cambridge International Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs or Cambridge International Dictionary of Idioms.
http://www.cup.cam.ac.uk/esl/dictionary/

Guide to Grammar and Writing - Guide to English grammar with a feature that allows you to ask grammar questions
http://webster.commnet.edu/HP/pages/darling/original.htm

The King's English - The King's English is an indispensable resource for anyone concerned about correct English Usage.
http://www.bartleby.com/116/index.html

Lexical FreeNet - Searchable database for relationships between words, concepts and people.
http://www.raisch.com/lexfn/

The Literary Dictionary - Here you will find an assortment of words that first made an appearance in books, plays, poems, comic strips and mythology. You will also find variations of words or names that first appeared in these works
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/2297/literary%5Fword.html

NetLingo - Internet language dictionary
http://www.netlingo.com/

One-Look Dictionary - 3314968 words in 599 dictionaries indexed
http://www.onelook.com/

Semantic Rhyming Dictionary - Enter a word and find rhyming words. You specify rhyming characteristics
http://www.link.cs.cmu.edu/dougb/rhyme%2Ddoc.html

SpellWeb - Compares two words and returns the preferred spelling.
http://www.spellweb.com/

Web of Online Dictionaries - A premiere web portal specializing in language. English as well as over 100 foreign dictionaries, language identifiers, specialty English dictionaries, and vocabulary aids
http://www.yourdictionary.com/

Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus - Integrated dictionary and thesaurus containing 50,000 headwords, and very precisely defined and hyperlinked synonyms. And the search engine allows for very flexible searching.
http://www.wordsmyth.net/

Word Spy - Dictionary of recently-coined words and phrases. Words are defined and used in a quote.
http://www.logophilia.com/WordSpy/

Thesaurus.com - Roget's Thesaurus
http://www.thesaurus.com/

Visual Thesaurus - Word relationships presented with a visual representation of linguistic associations. Requires Java.
http://www.plumbdesign.com/thesaurus/

Quotations

Project Bartleby - Quotations from classic authors
http://www.bartleby.com/

Cliche Finder - Enter any word or combination of words and this search engine will return any cliche's which use that phrase.
http://www.westegg.com/cliche/

Phrase Finder - Database of over 6,000 English phrases
http://www.shu.ac.uk/web-admin/phrases/

Quoteland.com - Find quotations on anything; identify quotations by anyone
http://www.quoteland.com/

Quotez - Allows you to search 13500 quotations by word, keyword, author or source
http://business.virgin.net/mark.fryer/intro.html

Statistics

Infonation - Easy-to-use, two-step database that allows you to view and compare the most up-to-date statistical data for the Member States of the United Nations.
http://www.un.org/Pubs/CyberSchoolBus/infonation/e_infonation.htm

Statistical Resources on the Web - Huge database of statistical resources covering many topics
http://www.lib.umich.edu/libhome/Documents.center/frames/statsfr.html

National Center for Health Statistics - NCHS data systems include data on vital events as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, the onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care.
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/fastats.htm

Library Catalogs

Library Catalogs - Direct access to catalogs at more than 200 libraries, both inside and outside of the United States
http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/

The Library of Congress - The world's largest library. Search using keywords, browse-search, an experiemental search system (ESS) or by an alphabetical index.
http://lcweb.loc.gov/

Reference Search Engines

Area Code Look Up
http://www.555-1212.com/area_codes.cfm

ZipFind - Zip Code, city, state, latitude, longitude, and population in a comma-delimited file. Works great with Excel, Access, or any other spreadsheet or database program. The included ZipFind Windows program lets you batch process your data, export the results, and cut and paste to the Windows clipboard.
http://link-usa.com/zipcode/pop.htm

Barcode Specifications - specifications for all types of barcodes, including blood banks, airlines, and the U.S. Postal system
http://www.spatula.net/proc/barcode/index.src

Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names - The TGN is a structured vocabulary containing around 1,000,000 names and other information about places. The TGN includes all continents and nations of the modern political world, as well as historical places. It includes physical features and administrative entities, such as cities and nations. The emphasis in TGN is on places important for art and architecture.
http://shiva.pub.getty.edu/tgn_browser/

Internet Research Starting Points - In addition to a collection of search tools and general reference materials, this page offers starting points for links relating to the following categories: Arts & Literature, Science, Engineering & Technology, Government Information, and Social Science Materials
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/netsearch/research.html

Research-It - "The Swiss Army knife" of research instruments. You can search through various dictionaries and thesauruses, look up acronyms and quotations (Bartlett's), translate English to French and Japanese and back again, figure out anagrams, word-search the King James Version of the Bible and the works of Shakespeare, look at maps, check your stocks, and on and on.
http://www.itools.com/research/

Reference Desk - One-stop research tool for all things found in the internet
http://www.refdesk.com/

There is little doubt that the Information Highway is strewn with road debris and potholes, confounded with dead ends and twisted roads, and plagued with a virtually infinite choice of routes. Perhaps this information and the resources listed here will make your virtual journey a little more pleasant and productive.

Happy traveling.
Janabeth F. Evans (Taylor), R.N., R.N.C. has a degree in Nursing from Oklahoma State University and a Litigation Paralegal Certificate from the University of Oklahoma Law Center. She was a nursing instructor for ten years and has been a medical legal consultant for twelve years. Ms. Evans (Taylor) is currently President/Owner of Attorney's Medical Services, Inc. in Corpus Christi, TX. In 2002 she was named the Association of Trial Lawyers of America's Paralegal of the Year. She provides litigation support for attorneys across the United States and specializes in case reviews and Internet information resources. Her website is http://www.attorneysmedicalservices.com and her e-mail address is jana@attorneysmedicalservices.com

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