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    Author: * Selene Timoleon - 3 Posts on this thread out of 23 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Nov 10, 2002 - 23:14

    I have a question in regards to research that I'm hoping someone can help me with. I am currently expanding my website on Selene to a website on the three siblings, Helios, Eos and Selene. I want to be as accurate as possible (not the easiest thing where mythology is concerned since there are so many different versions) so I want to make sure I use reputable sources. I have some printed text to work from, but I'd also like to take an earier route and use information from websites as well.

    My question is, how do you, as a researcher, determine which websites are 'good' ones to use are sources. Do you trust only university and museum sources, or do you simply look at the resources any website uses (for those that even provide them) to determine it's 'value'?

    Perhaps we could even compile a list here of good mythological websites for people to use.


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