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Cairo, J., & Dobler, E. (2011). Exploring the online reading comprehension strategies used by sixth‐grade skilled readers to search for and locate information on the Internet. Reading Research Quarterly, 42(2), 214-257.
Coiro, J. (2011) Predicting reading comprehension on the internet. Contributions of offline reading skills, online reading skills, and prior knowledge. Journal of Literacy Research, 43(4), 352-392.
Guinee, K., Eagleton, M. B., & Hall, T. E. (2003). Adolescents' internet search strategies: Drawing upon familiar cognitive paradigms when accessing electronic information sources._ Journal of Educational Computing Research, 29_(3), 363-374.
Henry, L. A. (2006). SEARCHing for an answer: The critical role of new literacies while reading on the internet. Reading Teacher, 59(7), 614-627.
Jenkins, H., Purushotma, R., Weigel, M., Clinton, K., & Robison, A. J. (2009). Confronting the challenges of participatory culture: Media education for the 21st century. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Kingsley, T., & Tancock, S. (2014). Internet inquiry. The Reading Teacher, 67(5), 389-399.
Kuiper, E., Volman, M., & Terwel, J. (2008). Students' use of web literacy skills and strategies: Searching, reading and evaluating web information. Information Research, 13(3).