Explore online research tool and techniques

 Absolutely! Let's keep it straightforward:

1.Use Google or Bing to find things online. Put words in quotes for exact matches, and try things like "site:" to search in a specific website.

2. Check university websites for free books and research papers. Places like JSTOR or PubMed have lots of academic articles.

3. Look at online libraries for books and stuff.Project Gutenberg has free ebooks, and your local library might have online resources.

4. Check Twitter or Reddit for discussions. Use hashtags on Twitter to find what people are talking about.

5. Use apps like Feedly or Flipboard to keep up with news and interesting articles.

6. Create surveys with tools like SurveyMonkey or Google Forms to get opinions or info.

7. Try tools like Tableau or Datawrapper to make graphs or charts with your data.

8. Use Zotero or EndNote to keep track of the books and articles you use in your research.

9. Check the Wayback Machine to see old versions of websites.

10. Work with others on projects using Google Docs or Microsoft Teams.

11. Subscribe to blogs and news sites with RSS feeds to get updates in one place.

12. Learn new stuff with courses on websites like Coursera or edX.

Always check if the information is reliable, and look at different sources to make sure you're getting the full picture!

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