This document provides an overview of how to effectively search and evaluate information found on the World Wide Web. It discusses key concepts like search engines, URLs, and how to perform advanced searches using Boolean operators and wildcards. It emphasizes the importance of carefully evaluating websites for authority, accuracy, bias, and timeliness. Readers are encouraged to consider the purpose of a website and check factors like objectivity, currency, and navigability when determining if a site can be trusted. The document concludes by prompting the reader to practice these evaluation techniques on their own.