"The Internet makes it ungodly easy now for people who wish to be lazy," says a librarian in this article about the pitfalls of relying on the Internet for research.
—Point. Click. Think? (WashPost)
You can often find good information online, but novices should know how to recognize a peer-reviewed journal.
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