I know the Internet is flooded with websites, blogs and
how-to pages offering information on multiple subjects, but what percentage of
this is reliable? Most teachers warn
students not to rely on the Internet if they want accurate information, but
instead to use reputable books and journals written by experts in their fields. However, most students would much rather turn
to the Internet, because of its immediacy and ease of access.
The same goes for authors needing to research various topics
– in fact, as an author myself, I wonder how any of us ever managed before we
had the Internet. I imagine many consulted
encyclopaedias, thesauri, or made regular trips to their local library to spend
hours browsing the shelves in search of the information they needed.
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However, there is a website packed with free resources that may not appear immediately in
your Google search, unless you phrase your search in a particular way. It is intrinsically a homework help site
where students can seek help from professional tutors on virtually any subject
that exists. But what this site also offers
is a vast list of subject pages teeming with essays and articles all written by
experts in their fields, so the information is unique and absolutely reliable, not to mention completely free.
The site is 24HourAnswers.com, and clicking on this link will take you
to its huge list of subject pages. Scroll down to find the subject that
interests you and click on that to produce an extensive array of sub-categories. For example, click on the subject Writing,
followed by the sub-category Grammar and you will call up a page covering a
wide range of issues from the correct use of apostrophes to split-infinitives
and beyond. There is a comprehensive
Literature section offering analysis of a variety of literary texts and a huge alphabetical glossary of literary terminology giving you the meaning
of every term from Abridgement to Zeugma.
If you have a question about Mineralogy, just click on the
Earth Science section; if you are studying any aspect of Business there are at least 40 business subjects to choose from, while if you are preparing for exams, the Exam Prep section
offers information and advice about all major exams and more. And if you don’t find exactly what you want
in any of these subject pages, each one offers links to other reliable sources
on the Internet. And it's all completely, absolutely FREE!
1 comment:
This looks brilliant. Thank you xx
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