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Researching anthropology on the internet / David L. Carlson.

Penn Museum Library GN13.5 .C37 2003
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Carlson, David Lee, 1952-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Anthropology--Computer network resources.
Anthropology.
Internet searching.
Physical Description:
97 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Edition:
Second edition.
Place of Publication:
[South Melbourne, Vic.] : Thomson-Wadsworth, [2003]
Summary:
Written by David Carlson, this online guide is designed to assist anthropology students in all of their needs when doing research on the Internet. Part One contains general information necessary to get started, and answers questions about security, the type of anthropology material available on the Internet, the information that is reliable and the sites that are not, and the best links to take students where they want to go. Part Two looks at each main subfield in anthropology and refers students to sites where the most enlightening research can be obtained. Available online only.
Contents:
Part I. Guide to Using the Internet 1
Communicating 19
Simple Searches 29
Research on the Web 34
Current Events 38
Learning 40
Part II. Researching Anthropology on the Web 42
Cultural Anthropology 43
Physical Anthropology 54
Archaeology 60
Applied Anthropology 70
Applying Anthropology 81
Careers in Anthropology 87.
ISBN:
0534567932
OCLC:
50507143

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