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Sources of Access to Information

Since your preparation time for speeches is limited, you must know how to find information quickly. The major sources of access to information in the library are periodical indexes, newspaper indexes, and the card catalog.
Some of the periodical indexes, such as the Reader’s Guide to Periodical Literature, cover publications of general
interest. Others, such as the Business Periodicals Index, are specific to a subject area. Many indexes are now available on computers, which should save you research time. To access information from an index, you must identify key terms related to your topic. As noted above, most encyclopedia entries list relevant key terms. The Library of Congress Subject Headings gives the key terms that are used in the library card catalog.
On the Internet, the major sources of access to information are the search engines. Your service provider will probably offer links to a variety of search engines.
Many of these tools are described and rated in
Magellan (http://www.mckinley.com/) and
the Encyclopedia Britannica Internet Guide (http://www.ebig.com/). The following search engines may be useful in the preparation of your speeches.
Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com/): contains subject guides
Excite (http://www.excite.com/): searches by concepts
Northern Light (http://www.nlsearch.com/): groups the results for better focus
The Mining Company (http://www.miningco.com/): has mini-sites designed by humans.
Inference Find (http://www.infind.inference.com/): a superfast search engine that clusters results.

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