Information on the Internet
July 1, 1998 Version

Dr. Kris Stewart (stewart@sdsu.edu)
San Diego State Univeristy


With the unprecedented growth of the Internet, I believe the most common "problem" is

INFO-OVERLOAD


Most material available on the Internet is not "peer-reviewed" which implies there is no guarantee that the information is correct or valuable or worthwhile.

Just because you "read it in the newspaper", does this make it true? (maybe, depends on the author [editor] and on the newspaper [IP name])


This recalls the lessons from Journalism, to answer the questions

Who (where did you hear about the resource)
What (anonymous ftp, WWW, gopher, ...)
Where (the IP address)
When (dynamic Internet adds a "temporal" quality to information)
Why (What caught your eye or made you think the site would be "interesting"

From your own point of view, how would you order the above topics in terms of importance?


History of the Internet, Computing and Supercomputing

Internet Society's History of the Internet
History of Supercomputing
Transfer rate and ISO character set
Robert H'obbes' Zakons Internet Timeline

Some Interesting Maps


Good Information Sources

Weekly Scout Reports
Scout Report Bimonthly Collection (organized by subject area)
Scout Report for Social Sciences
Scout Report for Business & Economics

What are your favorites?