Evaluating an Internet site
http://www.library.cornell.edu/okuref/research/webeval.html
This is a good basic overview; it also provides links to more in depth resources and a bibliography.http://www.ithaca.edu/library/training/think.html
A tutorial which emphasizes critical thinking when evaluating Internet sites.HTML
http://www.crispen.org/web_building
The Web Builders toolkit provides links to sources for web design and building.http://wdvl.internet.com/
This Web Developers Virtual Library offers Beginners and Intermediates pages as well as links to every page building topic you can think of!Searching
http://learnthenet.com/english/index.html
Learn the Net provides a variety of individual lesson overviews, from basic searching to doing e-business (includes Spanish version).http://www.webteacher.org/
Internet training tool designed for teachers from National Cable Television and TECH Corps. Very easy to use and there is an option for printing a copy of the tutorials.http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html
Finding Information on the Internet: Teaching Library Internet Workshops from the University of California, Berkeley.
Best Search Tools Page - http://www.infopeople.org/search/tools.html
Page with the search forms for the best search engines and subject directories. From the InFoPeople Project.Direct Search Page - http://www.freepint.com/gary/direct.htm
Direct Search contains links to over 800 resource specific search interfaces better designed to uncover information often missed by the usual search tools such as AltaVista, Hotbot, or Infoseek. The sites are grouped under broad headings such as Archives and Library Catalogs, Bibliographies, Business, Humanities, Science, Government, and more. Examples of some of the specialized databases include Morningstar Mutual Funds, industry and market reports, SIC codes, congressional hearings and committee reports, Material Safety Data Sheets, etc. A necessary complement to traditional Internet searching. Another great resource from Librarian Gary Price.Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII) - http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/InternetIndex/
Best Internet subject directory for public library users. Listings are annotated and evaluated for their information potential. Searchable and browsable. Another service of the Digital Library SunSITE.