ABSTRACT

We are living in an information age. A quick perusal of the information available to the general public as well as to students and faculty is mind-boggling. We see that not only do we need to figure out what kind of information we are looking for but also we have to decide which of the many available sources we want to utilize to get this information. In addition, we are forced to consider how we want the information delivered. The Internet has brought an unwieldy amount of information to us through the computers we have in our classrooms, computer laboratories, homes, and libraries. And that information can be delivered to us online, in paper form, or in multiple other formats.