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 Is Internet research viable as a full-time career?
Author:Hubert Earl
Date:Monday, 17th Oct 2005 14:03
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Category:Company, Industry, Country and Product Research
URL:http://www.freepint.com/go/b34789

Hi everyone,

Is Internet research viable as a full-time career commercially? I live in Kingston, Jamaica, and I spent three years as an Internet researcher for a community college, finding academic materials etc for lecturers and students, having persuaded the principal to establish the post for me. However, it was closed because of the financially strained situation of the college (a story unfortunately common in Jamaica). I am currently trying to persuade the principals of two tertiary institutions one here and the other in Barbados to establish a similar position for me.

In the absence of, or possibly in addition to, such a position, I am interested in commercial research via the Internet. However, is there much scope for that? I have heard it said that with the increasing power of search engines, commercial Internet research per se does not have much of a future, since most people can do their own research without having to hire a professional.

I should be extremely grateful for the valuable opinions of other researchers on this board. I would dearly like to be able to do Internet research since I am rather an information 'junkie'. I'm the sort of person who, in the absence of other reading matter prior to the Internet, would pick up any available encyclopedia, open it at random, and start reading with pleasure - now I do the same online. However, I must be sure that I'm not allowing my desire to delude myself about what may be the reality.

Sincerely,

Hubert

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  Is Internet research viable as a full-time career?
Hi everyone, Is Internet research viable as a full-time career commercially? I live in Kingston, Jamaica, and I spent three years ...
Hubert Earl 17/10/05 14:03 34789
   Re: Is Internet research viable as a full-time car
Yes, Hubert, there is. We're a research company, basically, and we could burn up days and days on internet research, ...
peter j weber 28/10/05 01:31 35282
   Re: Is Internet research viable as a full-time car
I would strongly suggesting investing a few pounds (dollars?) in a couple of books on the subject. An Amazon search ...
Phil Bradley 18/10/05 12:30 34835
   Re: Is Internet research viable as a full-time car
One huge snag you will meet is the cost of access to commercial databases. Unless you work for an organisation ...
Atalanta 18/10/05 09:16 34824
    Re: Is Internet research viable as a full-time car
Thanks for the response. Hubert
Hubert Earl 04/11/05 01:31 35458
    Re: Is Internet research viable as a full-time car
Dear Hubert, On a more positive note, it IS possible to work remotely, as a virtual researcher, but I would think ...
Michele Bate 27/10/05 09:26 35252

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