ABSTRACT

Learning, Teaching and Researching on the Internet: A Practical Guide for Social Scientists is directed at students and academic staff who want to be able to access Internet resources quickly and efficiently without needing to become IT experts. The emphasis throughout is on the harnessing of the large volume of potentially useful Internet resources to everyday requirements, whether these be focused on learning, teaching or research.

The Internet is a significantly rich information, communication and research resource for all those involved in higher education, whether they be students, academic staff involved in teaching and research, or educational administrators. Whilst the author has drawn on the large volume of technical literature, it is written on the basis of practical experience acquired over the many years of using Internet resources in the context of teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the social sciences. In addition to extensive coverage on using Web browsers, searching for information at Web sites, in mailing lists and newsgroups, Part IV provides detailed annotations in the resources available at the best sites on the Internet collating materials on politics, sociology, economics, philosophy, psychology, history, human rights, European Union and other categories. The work is structured so that it will be found useful by both beginners and intermediate level users.

part I|49 pages

Internet preliminaries

chapter 1|8 pages

A very brief introduction to the Internet

chapter 2|20 pages

Web browsers

chapter 3|6 pages

Internet addresses

chapter 4|13 pages

Referencing Internet materials

part II|39 pages

Searching the Internet

chapter 5|10 pages

Subject Directories

chapter 6|6 pages

Search engines and searches

chapter 7|11 pages

Searches: basic

chapter 8|7 pages

Searches: advanced

part III|52 pages

Exchanging views on the Internet

chapter 9|9 pages

Locating mailing lists

chapter 10|10 pages

Mailing list commands and exchanges

chapter 11|13 pages

Mailing list archives

chapter 12|16 pages

Reading the news: newsgroups

part IV|140 pages

Social Science subject resources

chapter 13|12 pages

General reference resources

chapter 14|6 pages

Electronic texts and reviews

chapter 15|11 pages

Data archives

chapter 16|8 pages

Statistical resources

chapter 17|3 pages

Social Science funding

chapter 18|11 pages

Current news online

chapter 19|15 pages

History resources

chapter 20|8 pages

Human rights resources

chapter 21|17 pages

Philosophy, sociology and psychology

chapter 22|16 pages

Political Science and government resources

chapter 23|8 pages

European Union resources

chapter 24|16 pages

Resources for economists

part V|29 pages

Closure

chapter 25|12 pages

Ancillary computing skills