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A Student's Guide to the Internet

Elizabeth L. Marshall

Juvenile Nonfiction / Computers / Internet

Originally published in 1996, "A Student's Guide to the Internet" reprinted several times. This guide, written in a conversational, accessible voice, explained the nuts and bolts of the Internet and the World Wide Web, and how these tools could be used by students. Containing approximately 60 percent new material, this edition does the same with an emphasis reflecting today's uses of the Internet: e-mail, detailed searches, mailing lists, the creation of Web pages, and more. Special sections on Internet safety, how to collaborate with other students on the Internet, and how to use the Internet for written reports make this just as valuable a tool as the original edition.
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