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Please note that not all search
engines are the same. There are a number of them that are “pay for
placement,” meaning that the results that rank the highest--those that you see
first--are there because those sites
have paid to come up first. Even on some of the more legitimate sites such
as Google, the first few links may have the designation “sponsored links”
attached to them. Some of the more unscrupulous engines either omit any kind
of warning or give warnings that are very difficult to understand.
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| THE INVISIBLE WEB |
| There is a portion of the Web which is
"invisible" to the spiders that supply the databases of most search
engines. The sites that comprise the invisible Web are generally of a
far higher quality than the average Web site.
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GENERAL SEARCH ENGINES
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alltheweb
| Alta Vista |
Excite |
Google |
Lycos |
Teoma |
Webbrain |
Yahoo |
PORTALS/FEDERATED SEARCH ENGINES
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Google Scholar
- Searches across OCC databases. Learn more in
Google Scholar in a Nutshell.
Others:
Academic Search | Access
MyLibrary | OAIster
| Scirus |
iNTERNATIONAL
SEARCH ENGINES
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Search Engine Colossus: International Directory
of Search Engines
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META-SEARCH ENGINES
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These submit searches to multiple other search
engines.
Ask | Dogpile |
ixquick |
Metacrawler |
Starting Point |
Vivisimo |
SPECIAL-FORMAT
SEARCH ENGINES
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Discussion Groups: Google Groups
Message Boards:
BoardReader
Blogs: Technorati |
Feedster |
Google Blog Search |
EXPERIMENTAL & SPECIALIZED SEARCH ENGINES
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Soople (Augmented Google) |
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Directories are generally
organized by human experts so that you can browse through them in search of information.
That means that you click through their hierarchy of subjects until you
find what you want. Most also have search programs that let you enter
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INTERNET INTRODUCTIONS
& GUIDES |
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INTRODUCTIONS
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EVALUATING SOURCES
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SEARCH TOOLS FEATURES & EVALUATIONS
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- Searchengines.com
Select
"Search Engine Listings" and then use the drop-down menus to link to various
types of search engines and directories. Select "How to Search the
Net" learn to improve your searching skills.
- Search Engine Watch
From the basics to the latest and most advanced: everything you
wanted to know about search engines. Refine your skills with the
"Tutorials" in the "Resources" section.
- Search Engine Showdown
Excellent all-around guide to searching the Web. Check the "Search
Engine Chart" under "Features" for info on Boolean searching,
truncation, field searching, sorting, etc.
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Meta-Search
Engines
An evaluation, with chart of features
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- How to cite
sources
Links to various citation helpers for MLA, APA, AMA, Chicago, Turabian, etc.
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