mindseye: [quote author=UniquePackage link=board=pe;num=1069535494;start=0#10 date=11/25/03 at 09:43:41]go ask any professor about using web info in a research paper and they will tell you - use the library instead, because the web is full of misinformation and false data.[/quote]
Hardly true. I teach and do research at a university myself, and if anything, the reverse is true. Declining budgets mean that many print sources available in the library aren't updated with current editions, whereas web sources can be kept up-to-date with far less expense.
This is particularly true in constantly-changing fields like law and science. (Nearly all legal research is done online these days, I'd wager.)
What professors will say is that it's crucial to distinguish between credible web sources (e.g., peer-reviewed online scholarly journals) and spurious web sources (e.g., Geocities or Tripod).
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