Groups
on the Internet
The
information you find on the Internet is as varied as the people who put
it there. Groups that publish information on the Internet include:
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Libraries
- The Library of Congress puts copies of important historical photographs
and documents on their site called The American Memory Project. Other
libraries provide access to their catalogs, databases, and other resources on
their home pages. |
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Universities
- In addition to providing information for students, faculty, staff, and visitors, many universities offer
online classes as well as provide space
for faculty and students to produce Web pages.
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Government
Agencies - In order to make information widely available,
federal, state and local governments publish many documents on the
Internet. The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) puts copies of tax forms on
the Internet. |
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Organizations
- Organizations publish information about their purposes on the Internet.
For example, the American Lung Association uses its web pages to educate individuals about
the dangers of smoking tobacco products. |
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Companies - Many companies publish
financial documents and press releases on their sites. They use the
Internet as a major marketing tool. |
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People
- With a computer and a phone connection, anyone, anywhere
in the world, can publish on the Internet. |