| The Network is organized in such a way as to accommodate
the use of search
tools. It also has sections laid out for you to move
through from page to page. Resources provided in support of its mission
are scattered. The best way to proceed is to enter a website to its main
directory page where you will find the first level of access to resources,
including a link for searching. The following links are to an overall
tools directory with pages added as a guide on how to search for
what The Network offers participants in its mission.
Webpages identified as part of an archive usually have a mix of resources.
Therefore, you should consider using a page-search tool when you do
not readily see what you want. Ask for help when a page search leaves
you at a dead end or there is some other problem.
Pages of the resouce archive show the following features at the top
(example below): (1) A search engine for moving on to query the Web
... details for using it; (2) a linked button, about
this page, to what you are reading not or some other comments; (3)
a linked button to an
explanation of what to do with search results; (4) a linked button to
information about the our (who we are) offer to provide free personal
search assistance as indicated in the above paragraph. There is also
(5) the logo in the top-left corner linked to a .network introduction. |