I have selected three sources for the previous task saving their URL and attaching notes on how they were located in BookBuddy. Having problems already with BookBuddy in moving URLs to different categories. Program doesn't seem to work as it should - but the ability to add notes is handy.

1.
URL: http://www.learnthenet.com/english/index.html
Author (s) have not been specifically mentioned
Institution: Privately- held company based in San Francisco, CA (as published on their site About us)
Author (s) have not been specifically mentioned
Institution: Privately- held company based in San Francisco, CA (as published on their site About us)
Blurb/ summary: The company focuses on delivering high quality educational products and services in print, CD-ROM and to the desktop, via the Internet and intranets.
Learn the Net's website went online in April, 1996. Since its launch, thousands of businesses, Internet service providers, schools, libraries, and community organizations from around the world have linked to the site as a way of providing comprehensive, user-friendly internet training.
Learn the Net's website went online in April, 1996. Since its launch, thousands of businesses, Internet service providers, schools, libraries, and community organizations from around the world have linked to the site as a way of providing comprehensive, user-friendly internet training.

2.
URL:http://www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced/instructions.html
The Author (s) have not been specifically mentioned
Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology, Centre for Improved Engineering and science education.
URL:http://www.k12science.org/tutorials/advanced/instructions.html
The Author (s) have not been specifically mentioned
Institution: Stevens Institute of Technology, Centre for Improved Engineering and science education.
Blurb: This self-guided tutorial is intended to be used by those who have an expertise in the basic web browsing features. During the hands-on training that covers Basic Internet Features, it is expected that those advanced users take that time to review more complex technical features of their web browser. Those currently engaged in Basic Training are encouraged to re-visit this web site to further their knowledge about internet browsing.

Author : Not included
Institution: The College of St. Catherine Libraries
Blurb: This site is from the University of California at Berkeley and is designed for beginning and more advanced Internet users. Especially helpful are the tips . (description supplied by Google.com, 10.1.07)

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