Internet sources are pieces of information from different websites off the internet. We cannot always assume information off the Internet is true though.
Non-internet sources are pieces of information from non-technological devices. Non-fiction library books are an example of non-internet sources. We can usually assume information from specific non-internet sources (like history books, non-fiction books, etc.) are true.
As I said, always be careful when searching the Internet for research as the information may not be correct. Checking a vast number of websites before making a decision if a piece of information is right would be a very useful technique. You can usually decide what information from the website is fake and what is real by viewing more than one site.
Yes. Sources: Common Sense.
One problem with getting news from the internet is that some news sources might not be trustworthy.
No they are 2 different internet sources. GL
Internet Database Intranet
Print, Television and Internet.
Due to the internet, the sources for mass communication are endless and immediate. The general population have become sources for breaking news events. This has expanded the breadth and quality of current news.
Internet information is not 100 percent reliable. Suggestion is that you compare information from reliable sources with other sources before using information.
unreliability of many Internet sources
Information from Internet sources can be both valuable and dangerous, because there are a large amount of resources available for many topics. The more sources available on a subject, the more likely it is that some will have incorrect information.
books, encyclopedias, or internet sources
internet
No it hasn't.