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Nov 24, 2005 01:16

There needs to be an option on google to only look on real, scientific sites, or something, because I'm going crazy.

Fourth presentation (out of four! yaaay!) tomorrow. Need to know everything there is to know about ray-finned fishes (ooooh, needed to edit that! I always forget it's actually supposed to be fishes). Whee.

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grrr, school

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sarka November 24 2005, 01:41:07 UTC
Dahling, you know about ProQuest, right?

They must teach that in the Uni of Iceland. Even if their methodology classes apparently consist of major suckage. But they MUST...

Right?

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sheepgrl November 24 2005, 01:52:11 UTC
Yessss, but see, the thing is I need like general-information pages, but they need to be "real" information, not something written by random people. And honestly, there's no sites out there with the sort of information I need on them (except fishbase.org and that's just VERY basic info and it's a pain to search for it)... because it's an insanely boring subject. And it's totally my fault for deciding to not do this until the very last minute, because if I'd started earlier I could've easily found the info I need in books.

But it doesn't matter anymore because I'm alldone!

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sweetcheecks November 25 2005, 04:09:30 UTC
can you search by academic websites? in the states, all the schools website are dot edu. "universityoficeland.edu" kind of thing. oh well, maybe i helped your search, or maybe i helped you put off your work by having mail to check. either way-good luck!

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sheepgrl November 25 2005, 10:37:19 UTC
I don't know if that's even a possibility, and if it is, I don't know how to do it. But no worries, I finished my research and even finished giving the presentation (and it went very well, so yay!).

My university's website is www.hi.is :) Which is kind of funny if you're not from here, but makes perfect sense if you are, because Háskóli = University and well, Íslands = Iceland's... and .is is what Icelandic websites end with.

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