Internet Research

Summer 2004

Week Six

Day One

Topic: Government, Business & Health Information Online

Instructor: Jack Lule 
Phone: (610)758-4177 
Email: mailto:jack.lule@lehigh.edu

On this page are the assignments for Monday of Week Six. 

DEADLINES: You should have your assignments completed by Thursday, June 24, at 7 p.m. -- the last day of Lehigh first summer session classes.

REMINDER: Your research project is also due 7 p.m., June 24. See more details at Grading.

NO DISCUSSION BOARD: To give you more time to work on your research project, we have no further discussion board.


Government, Business & Health Information Online

We could have entire courses on the three topics for today.

GOVERNMENT: Thick volumes have been written about government information on the Internet. Indeed, often the trouble with researching online government information is how much information there is.

We will work this week to develop strategies for searching this huge storehouse of crucial information.

Of course, another problem with government information is restriction. Yes, there is a lot of government information online. But much information is also denied. We will want to consider again questions of access and censorship as we research government information.

BUSINESS: In business, information often means money. What you don’t know, can cost you.

Before the Internet, information was in the hands of a select few. Online technology has proved to be a great equalizer, making information available to many.

The Internet is an incredible resource for information about business and businesses.

You can track industries in which you’d like to work, like entertainment or news. You can use the Internet to do research on a company or person. You can get investment advice.

As with other subjects, the problem is making your way through the amount of business information available online.

HEALTH: In sickness and in health, the Internet can be a valuable tool. Some studies suggest that more than half the online searches undertaken are health related.

As with many other areas, from business to law, the Internet has put more information into the hands of more people than ever before.

With health information in particular, the online researcher must carefully evaluate and judge Internet sources.

Trusty Google can take you to many sites. Some are well intentioned but wrong. Others can be malicious and dangerous.

It's impossible really to cover the huge amount of online material available for government, business and health. But I'd like you to get an understanding of some important resources and issues.

Please view this presentation. Give yourself enough time to follow some of the links to various sites.

6-Government, Business & Health

Please send me an email detailing what you learned and what sites you went to. The rest of your time should be spent with your research project. Thanks.

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