One of my heretofore favorite web analysis sites, searchenginewatch.com, posted an
article on their blog on which students prefer and why--search engines or
libraries. Look at the article
(http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/071002-151201). Most of us won't be
surprised.
But on a deeper level, what does this mean to us? How can we use this information
to change, or is the survey not credible enough to consider?
Just curious about your thoughts.
Terry
Ms.Terry Morriston, Librarian
Peters Twp HS
264 E McMurray Rd
McMurray PA 15317
724/941-6250 x5230
morristont@pt-sd.org
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