"Good" Information on the Internet

Lou Rosenfeld lou at argus-inc.com
Fri Mar 29 12:17:57 EST 1996


There are more and more books available that deal with searching the
Internet.  I'd be interested in getting a sense from librarians and other
information professionals as to the value of a book that helps Internet
users *evaluate* what they find.  This seems to me the next logical step;
once a user finds information, that user decides which resources to select
and which to reject.  I'd bet that most users aren't using the best
criteria to make these decisions.  Do you think that a book that helps
them in this regard would be valuable to end users? or perhaps to
librarians themselves?  Thanks very much for your help. 
 

Louis Rosenfeld                                             lou at argus-inc.com
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