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photo of man looking through binoculars A primer:

HOW TO USE THE INTERNET TO FIND THE PROSTATE CANCER INFORMATION YOU WANT

(EVEN IF YOU DON'T OWN A COMPUTER)

With Some Tips for Veterans Too

by
Robert Young
Webmaster Phoenix5

Many feel they are unable to access prostate cancer information on the Internet because they do not own a computer or think it is too difficult.

The purpose of this introduction is to show how to:

1 Access the Internet with or without your own computer; and
2 Show how simple it is to find prostate cancer information.

This primer is best used while doing the actual actions or after being shown how it is done.

Graphics are in black and white for the purpose of reproduction.

CONTENTS
 
 
2 - What is the Internet?
   What is the Web?
   How hard is it to access?

3 - What do I have to learn?
   What is a browser?

4 - What is a link?
   What is a search engine?

5 - A sample search page
6 - How to narrow a search

7 - How to narrow again

8 - Sample of page found

9 - More navigation tips

10 - Moving back & forward
   And tips for later

7/25/01
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