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Section 2:
Strategies for Locating Reliable HIV/AIDS Information on the Web

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Alternatives to Using Search Engines
Thinking in Terms of Category
Value-Added Web Collections
Library Collections
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Finding Government Agency Web Sites: .gov
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Finding Organization Web Sites: .org
Featured HIV/AIDS Web Resources
AEGIS -- AIDS Education Global Information System
AIDS Action
The Body
HIV InfoWeb
HIV InSite
MEDLINEplus
Project Inform
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HIV/AIDS Web Sites and Resources List
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SECTION 2: STRATEGIES FOR LOCATING RELIABLE HIV/AIDS INFORMATION ON THE WEB

PROJECT INFORM


The next featured HIV/AIDS Web resource is Project Inform.

Project Inform is a national, non-profit, community based organization whose mission is to end the AIDS epidemic. The organization provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of HIV, and advocates for regulatory, research, and funding policies.

Click here if you want to open a new browser window to Project Inform. You can also do a "Bookmark" in Netscape® or add it to your "Favorites" in Internet Explorer® if you want to go back to it later: http://www.projinf.org/.
You can open a second Web browse screen and follow along "live" or use the screen captures below).

Project Inform's Web site is below.

You'll notice that it is not cluttered, but clear, concise, and easy to follow. Also notice that the home page is divided into three main CATEGORIES including " About Project Inform", "Treatment Information" (which includes information in Spanish), and "Programs and Services".


   
 
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