Library Resources
Library resources are organized so they are easily found. We typically have things that cannot be found through Google because they are part of the deep web.
The Web
Search engine resources are organized based on a lot of different variables including popularity (not correctness), the platform you are using, and your personal searching habits. Popular search engines include:
Academic and Government
These sites typically have information you can trust. Other ways to find websites in this category are to learn how to google efficiently or look at the subject guides.
News and Blogs
Some good ones are listed here, but anything found on a News or Blog website should be evaluated before you cite it.
Social Media
Social media is a great place for breaking news or getting the opinions of your community on a particular event. Anything used for academic purposes should be very closely evaluated.
Wikipedia
Ways to use Wikipedia appropriately:
If Wikipedia is banned by your professor, you should definitely not use it. Info learned on Wikipedia should always be verified with a more reputable source. Two library databases excellent for this are Credo Reference and CQ Researcher.