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how does the internet research differ from using a traditional library?
the internet has no catalogue.
the internet always provides more range and depth of resources.
the internet has a reference section.
the internet is more closely monitored for high quality.
Brief Explanations
- The Internet has catalog-like tools (search engines, databases), so the first option is incorrect.
- Traditional libraries have curated, high-quality monitored collections, while the Internet has unregulated content, so the fourth option is wrong.
- Reference sections are a feature of physical libraries, not the Internet, so the third option is incorrect.
- The Internet hosts a vast, global array of resources (academic, public, multimedia) that far exceeds the physical scope of most traditional libraries, making this the key difference.
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B. The Internet always provides more range and depth of resources.