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

Introduction to Section 2: Strategies for Locating Reliable HIV/AIDS Information on the Web
Alternatives to Using Search Engines
Thinking in Terms of Category
Value-Added Web Collections
Library Collections
Local, State, or Federal Government Agency Collections
Finding Government Agency Web Sites: .gov
Local or National Organization and Association Collections
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
Review Options
HIV/AIDS Web Sites and Resources List
Independent Exercise
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SECTION 2: STRATEGIES FOR LOCATING RELIABLE HIV/AIDS INFORMATION ON THE WEB

PROJECT INFORM


Like other well organized Web sites, Project Inform's site includes a basic navigation bar on the top of every screen. One important benefit to a uniform navigation bar is that it allows users to move easily through the site, orienting themselves to the site's contents and structure.


Click on each category for a list of resources. For example, the "Treatment Information" option on the screen below includes an alphabetical index, subject index, and more. You can browse the indexes, looking for links or resources that address your question or topic.


   
 
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