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WEB RESEARCH

Cyt. Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_research

 

"Internet research is the practice of using Internet information, especially free information on the World Wide Web, or Internet-based resources (like Internet discussion forum) in research.

Internet research has had a profound impact on the way ideas are formed and knowledge is created. Common applications of Internet research include personal research on a particular subject (something mentioned on the news, a health problem, etc.), students doing research for academic projects and papers, and journalists and other writers researching stories.

Research is a broad term. Here, it is used to mean "looking something up (on the Web)". It includes any activity where a topic is identified, and an effort is made to actively gather information for the purpose of furthering understanding. It may include some post-collection analysis like a concern for quality or synthesis.

Through searches on the Internet hundreds or thousands of pages can often be quickly found with some relation to a given topic. In addition, email (including mailing lists), online discussion forums (aka message boards, BBS's), and other personal communication facilities (instant messaging, IRC, newsgroups, etc.) can provide direct access to experts and other individuals with relevant interests and knowledge.

Internet research is distinct from library research (focusing on library-bound resources) and commercial database research (focusing on commercial databases). While many commercial databases are delivered through the Internet, and some libraries purchase access to library databases on behalf of their patrons, searching such databases is generally not considered part of “Internet research”. It should also be distinguished from scientific research (research following a defined and rigorous process) carried out on the Internet, from straightforward retrieving of details like a name or phone number, and from research about the Internet.[...] "


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPfavwaYHaA

 

(dostęp z 19.07.2022)

 

 https://www.fiverr.com/gigs/web-research

 

(dostęp z 19.07.2022)

 

 

W Internecie bez większych problemów można znaleźć dodatkową, całkiem nieźle płatną pracę, polegającą głównie na testowaniu różnych aplikacji, gier, mediów społecznościowych itd, gdzie wiedza infobrokerska, archiwistyczna i edytorska (a studenci archiwistyki mają przecież zajęcia z edytorstwa) bardzo mogą się przydać. Oczywiście wymagana jest biegła znajomość angielskiego i szerokopasmowy Internet, ale wydaje mi się, że jest to do przejścia... Poza Internetem warto też przejrzeć niektóre kanały w serwisie You Tube, np. kanał Damilola ODS https://www.youtube.com/c/DamilolaODS1Jest to dobry sposób na dorobienie sobie na studiach, i jakaś alternatywa po studiach...

19.07.2022
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