ABSTRACT

The World Wide Web (WWW) is a user-friendly interface into the Internet. The WWW is part of the Internet that links all servers who offer access to hypermedia-based information and documentation. The WWW makes it easier for us to get information from thousands, even millions, of computers throughout the world. It is an excellent way to keep up with what is happening. It provides focused information search. The information is current, immediately accessible and interactive. All of this information is available at someone library, local software store or from a management information specialist. Someone may already have it installed in the agency. Just about every federal, state, and local government agency has a great deal of their information and documents available on the WWW.