The Creative Guide to Research
Author: Robin Rowland Category: Computers, Internet and World Wide Web Publisher: Career Press Published: September 1, 2000 ISBN: 9781564144423 Pages: 284 Country: United States Language: EnglishI followed up Researching on the Internet with the Creative Guide to Research in 2000, adding traditional library and journalist’s “shoe leather” research to online searching.
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The perfect guide to online and offline research perfect for writers, journalists, Web page creators, television producers, artists, students, and anyone else who needs information in a hurry. The book is eminently practical, but also conveys a sense that research is an adventure, and that there has never been a better time than the present to find things out.
The Creative Guide to Research is unlike any book on the market today. Traditional research books just touch on the computer and the Internet. Internet research books ignore valuable printed sources and techniques. The Creative Guide to Research combines both and sets the pace for research in the new millennium. It will teach readers:
– How to focus a project and map out a search strategy.
– The best places to research, online and offline.
– Tips for informal and formal interviews.
– How to get the best out of the Web.
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