THE USE OF THE INTERNET IN THE RESEARCH PROCESS
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Internet technologies, research process, digital resources, online databases, scientific information, digital literacy, information reliability, data analysis, academic research, information accessibilityAbstract
In the modern digital era, the Internet has become an essential tool in the research process, significantly transforming the ways of collecting, analyzing, and disseminating information. This article examines the role of Internet technologies in scientific research, highlighting their impact on improving efficiency, accessibility, and collaboration among researchers. The study explores various online resources, including digital libraries, academic databases, search engines, and communication platforms, which facilitate rapid access to up-to-date scientific data.
Furthermore, the article analyzes the advantages and challenges associated with the use of the Internet in research activities, such as data reliability, information overload, and cybersecurity risks. Special attention is given to the importance of critical evaluation of online sources and the development of digital literacy skills among researchers. The findings suggest that the effective use of Internet resources enhances the quality and productivity of research outcomes while requiring responsible and ethical approaches to information usage.
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