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Public Speaking for College and Career, 6/e
Hamilton Gregory

Introduction to Public Speaking

Internet Exercises

1. When you search for material on the Internet, a good starting point in some cases is a subject directory. (If you are new to the Internet, see Chapter 6 for tips.) Using a subject directory, find and print Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address.

Possible Strategy: Go to Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com) and click on the category "Arts & Humanities." You will see many subcategories. Click on "Humanities," then select "History," followed by "U.S. History," and "Archives." Investigate several of the Websites listed (such as Douglas Archives of American Public Address) until you find the Gettysburg Address.

2. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced Internet researcher, you can profit from tutorials offered on-line. Examine at least one tutorial that has tips you can use, and print a copy for future reference.

Possible Strategy:
Try one of these sites for tutorials:

The University of California, Berkeley, Library
www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet

The Internet Public Library
www.ipl.org