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| Language: | en |
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1995
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ529653 |
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- Clio in Cyberspace: Using the Computer for Research in American History. Nitschke, Marie Morris Electronic Journals Electronic Mail Electronic Publishing Futures (of Society) Higher Education Information Sources Information Technology Internet Library Catalogs Listservs Online Catalogs Reliability Research Methodology United States History Users (Information) Examines the types of computerized resources and services available for research in American history, finding that electronic mail, discussion lists, and library catalogs are most frequently utilized. Internet documents are used cautiously due to unreliable locations and authenticity. In the future, historians will want electronic journals and rare, unpublished resources on the Internet. (LAM)