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	<title>Comments on: Walking the Talk, Part 4 &#8211; Researching an eBook is A Lot Like Being a Detective</title>
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		<title>By: Nick Pagan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nick Pagan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Thanks for reminding me to go beyond the first few pages of the search engine results. 

A big problem for me is sustaining interest and curiosity in this process when you have to sift through so much information. It&#039;s natural to scan rapidly but that risks the danger of overlooking important information. Do you have tips on how to go through this process like a pro. I&#039;d like to avoid the feelings of overwhelm and futility that easily hit me when I do this for myself!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for reminding me to go beyond the first few pages of the search engine results. </p>
<p>A big problem for me is sustaining interest and curiosity in this process when you have to sift through so much information. It&#8217;s natural to scan rapidly but that risks the danger of overlooking important information. Do you have tips on how to go through this process like a pro. I&#8217;d like to avoid the feelings of overwhelm and futility that easily hit me when I do this for myself!!!</p>
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