Module 4 Task – Organising Search Information

First Site


URL: http://focus.psychiatryonline.org/cgi/reprint/2/3/346



Authors:

Elizabeth A. Hoge, Julia E. Oppenheimer, and Naomi M.
Simon
Focus, Summer 2004; 2: 346 - 359.
Institution: Psychiatry Online.com

Title: Generalized Axiety Disorder


This would be a good reference for academic research into Generalised Anxiety Disorder, but is definitely not for the ‘layman’, as it is very technical, with lots of medical and psychiatric terms.

Second Site

http://www.anxietyaustralia.com.au/



Author: Catherine Madigan

Institution: N/A

Blurb/ summary / screen shot:




This site provides helpful information in explaining Anxiety Disorders, as well as a search facility to locate a psychologist or psychiatrist.

Third Site

http://www.beyondblue.org.au/index.aspx?link_id=90

Author:

Institution: Beyond Blue Organisation

Blurb/ summary / screen shot:



This site was a good starting point for finding out more about Anxiety Disorders, as information resources could be downloaded.
There is also an easy to understand overview of 'What is an Anxiety Disorder'.

Saving and storing this information
I'm afraid to say that although I have downloaded lots of programs since starting NET11, I found using Internet Explorer 'Favourites' to bookmark the pages was the easiest way for me to retrieve them. I then just captured a screen shot for each site and pasted this into a Word document, along with notes on the author, URL, etc. I then saved the document in my NET11 folder, calling it Module 4 Task. This made it easy for me to retrieve later. This worked pretty well, except that when I 'published' the document as a blog, the pictures were missing! So I just uploaded them individually into this blog. The pictures were all at the top of the post, but I was able to go into the Edit HTML screen, find the html for the picture, and then cut and paste it where I wanted it.

I have only recently purchased Office 2007. There is a really good program on it called One Note, and in future I think I will use this, as I can cut and paste screen shots, url's etc into that. I will look into bookmarking programs again too. Just at the moment I am more comfortable using the process that I am familiar with!
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