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It depends how you actually use the internet and what resources you have access too. As a film and media lecturer I would definitely try and steer my students away from non academic websites such as imdb or wikipedia, simply because the issue of referrencing and of valid information sources may fall into question. However I would encourage them to use the likes of Jstor or other such academic online journals providing they have access. I would also recommend the likes of sensesofcinema.com or kinoeye.org as these sites have good, well referrenced academic credentials. But of course it all comes down to the subject one is studying. Just make sure that if you are using the internet the page you are using has good academic credentials, perhaps consult your lecturer/professor on what sites they recommend/suggest.

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