The Internet may have cut down on the physical walking needed to find good sources, but it’s made up for the time savings by pointing you to more places than you could possibly go! But there are some ways you can narrow your search to get fewer, more focused results. Prof: Which is one of the drawbacks of using only Internet search engines. That’s pretty much what I get whenever I do an Internet search. ![]() Try entering the search term “bottled water quality” into Google, without quotation marks around the term. ![]() Prof: Internet search engines can help you find sources, but they aren’t always the best route to getting to a good source. Marvin: So can I just use Google or Bing to find sources?
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