Answer:
A general internet search:
Answer is B. It helps you search for information that can't be found at libraries.
Step-by-step explanation:
The research process involves identifying, locating, assessing, and analyzing information to support the research question. From this analysis, one can then develop and express his or her own ideas.
Archives (Libraries) store dataset that have been assessed rigorously for quality unlike the dataset obtained from general internet search. However, there are some information that may not be readily available in libraries, but can be found easily on the internet. Many of the information available from a general internet search may not be very relevant for research as many people publish any information they want, without following due process as required by archives.
So, a general internet search broadens the information or dataset sources and can be very useful for discerning researches who have time to sift through the massive dataset.