Academic Search Engines
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General Tutorials
Alpha Search (One of the finest on the WWW. Capable of searching dozens of data bases and repositories of academic knowledge for undergraduates, graduates, and professors.)
Indexing and Abstracting on the WWW: An Examination of Six Web Databases (A careful and methodical evaluation of the major www search engines, this scholarly presentation offers fine suggestions for searching academic and other sites. More for the concerned educator and student, this site offers ways of factoring out interference and unnecessary links.)
Northern Light Search (Academic and General, this search engine provedes not only www pages, but also provides texts of hundreds of thousands of documents taken from leading journals, periodicals, and encyclopedias. It is good for younger students, undergraduates, graduates, and professors. Outstanding value for the price of about $5.00 per month)
Tutorial for Using Search Engines and WWW Resources
(Diverse and well-documented, this tutorial evaluates the large number of resources available for search engines and important date on the internet. Good for beginners as well as seasoned surfers.}
Search Engline Watch (An excellent site, RSAC rated, which goes rather deeply into the technologial implications of search engines. Offers a fine history and evaluation section.)
Search Engine Tutorials {Offers fine lessons based on the idea tha the web is always expanding. New pages are put up by the minute. It is essential that you are able to find the information you are looking for both quickly and effectively. The best way to do this is to use the Search Engines, services that scan the Internet for keywords you provide. Through this site you have access to the best search engines on the web.}
Search The Search Engines (Meta Search Engines and Special Purpose Search Engines) {Dr. Karen Holbit has provided Palo Alto College Students with a Very Complete Listing of the most Powerful Search Engines Available--Excellent for Research.}
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