REMEMBER TO DOCUMENT YOUR SEARCH PROCESS. ANSWERS WITHOUT SEARCH PROCESS DON'T RATE VERY HIGH!

1. Using only the Web, compile a bibliography of the publications of Carol Ryff, psychologist.

2. Consider this URL: http://web.archive.org/web/19991012182549/www-stat.wharton.upenn.edu/~siler/litlists.html (note: I had to recover this URL using the Internet Archive. But just pretend that it still has its original Internet domail - upenn.edu). a) Comment on the page in terms of evaluation criteria. b) Is this the best site for the topic? Are there better sites a user might be directed to that gives similar information?

3. Every June Phoenix, Arizona gets sandstorms. a) What is the meteorological term for this phenomenon? b) What foreign language does the term come from? c) Find this term in a free online database (of meteorological words); give the entry URL for the database.

4. Give the best possible URL for the University of Alaska's library catalog. This question may not be as easy as it appears.

5. You are asked to make recommendations for 3-5 textbooks (print, NOT online) on comparative political science. Using your Internet search skills, make recommendations. Document your research process. (Hint: you may want to try to find syllabi from various political science professors to see if there is a tendency of textbooks that they use).

6. Find a list of style manuals on the Internet (ex. Chicago Manual of Style, APA, MLA, Turabian, etc.) a) Find a Web page that has the most exhaustuve list of such manuals (regardless of format). b) Then, find a Web page that gives the most help for citing Web sites in the most possible styles.