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		<title>By: Barb</title>
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		<description>If you are asking students to do Web search, I&#039;m wondering if you&#039;re worried about what kind of results they&#039;ll get? Are you teaching them how to filter good and bad and credible information? I&#039;ve been using this search engine, SweetSearch, which I&#039;ve found in most cases delivers better quality than others....they say that they screen results based on professional research...not sure how, but might be worth a try</description>
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