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| Title: | The Deep Web, dark matter, metabundles and the broadband elites: Do you
need an informaticist? |
| Authors: | Holden, Gary Rosenberg, Gary |
| Keywords: | Internet information social work practice World Wide Web Deep Web literature search |
| Issue Date: | 29-Oct-2007 |
| Abstract: | The World Wide Web (WWW) is growing in size and is becoming a
substantial component of life. This seems especially true for US
professionals, including social workers. It will require effort by these
professionals to use the WWW effectively and efficiently. One of the
main issues that these professionals will encounter in these efforts is
the quality of materials located on the WWW. This paper reviews some of
the factors related to improving the quality of information obtained
from the WWW by social workers. The final version of this manuscript
for citation is: Holden, G. & Rosenberg, G. (2003). The Deep Web,
dark matter, metabundles, and the broadband elite: Do you need an
informaticist? Social Work in Health Care, 36(4), 1-18. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2451/23803 |
| Appears in Collections: | Gary Holden's Collection
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