The Online Resource Guide
Finding Information on the Internet
Finding information the Internet can be very easy if you know where to look.
Below we've listed a few of the many search engines that are available to the
World Wide Web community. Enter a topic in space provided and click query to
submit a search to the respective search engine. To find out more about the search engines,
click on a name to link to its home page.
HTML Reference Material
HTML, (HyperText Markup Language), is an evolving standard governing the way hypertext
objects are created and displayed in World Wide Web browsers. The standards group that
governs HTML is the
HTML Working Group within the Internet Engineering Task Force
(IETF). The group works on an open forum basis and is open to the public. The members of the
HTML working group work closely with members of W3C
(The World Wide Web Consortium) to standardize
issues related to the World Wide Web.
NCSA Mosaic Information
NCSA Mosaic specific information can be found in the Mosaic Help file or on-line at the
NCSA Mosaic for
Microsoft Windows Home page. If you need help configuring your system for a winsock, check the
readme.wri file in the Mosaic directory or ask your Internet access provider for
assistance.
NCSA Mosaic is
copyright
by The Board of Trustees of the
University of Illinois (UI)
, and ownership remains with the UI. The UI grants you a license without
a fee the use of Mosaic software for personal, academic, research, government
and internal business purposes. If you are interested in more information about
licensing Mosaic for distribution see the Mosaic
licensing document
mosaic-w@ncsa.uiuc.edu
National Center for Supercomputing Applications
The University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign