My search strategies took a number of different directions. The Institute for Scientific Information's (ISI) Science Citation Index and Social Science Citation Index were a natural choice. I used three search engines (Google, AltaVista, Alltheweb), coupled with three Web-based full-text journal article databases to which I had access, and with which I was familiar (the Gale Group's Expanded Academic ASAP, EBSCO's Academic Search Elite, and H.W. Wilson's Library Literature and Information Full Text). I used various forms of my name as search arguments (e.g., "bernie sloan", "sloan, bernie", "sloan, b"), as well as the title, or portions of the title, of this paper. I attempted an on-the-fly evaluation of Web sites in my search results, and did not include a number of sites that did not seem particularly significant, or sites that were largely redundant with others.