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The audio files below are segments from the interviews that we expand upon in the body of the article. Here you can hear Adrian, Derek, Katie, Janine, and Mark share in their own words reflections on their online research practices. The captions below provide more information about each individual sound clip.

Figure 1. Mark discusses his use of google Figure 3. Katie discusses her discomfort with the library databases
Figure 4. Adrian discusses her discomfort with the library databases Figure 6. Katie discusses her use of the www.amazon.com website
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Figure 7. Janine discusses her combined use of amazon and library databases Figure 9. Mark discusses his use of the library database
Figure 10. Mark suggests remediation of the library database and amazon Figure 11. Mark suggests remediation of the library database and Google
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Figure 12. Janine discusses her sense of research play Figure 14. Adrian discusses her sense of research play

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Introduction

A Beginning
A Lament
A Challenge

Literature Review

A Crossroads
Research in Writing Studies
Research in Other Disciplines
Alternative Research

Methods & Methodology

Methodological Frameworks
Specific Methods

Findings: Multiple Tool Use

Everybody Loves Google. . .
Googling Graduate Student Style
Googling Undergraduates
. . . They Love Amazon.com Too
Amazon Remediated
Last Stop: Library
Libraries Remediated
Academic Resource Responses

Findings: Playing Online

Playing Researcher
Janine Plays
Adrian Plays
Academic Play

New Directions

Contributions
Further Research