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Basic
Search Engines - a tool for
finding information on the Internet via keyword searches on
document titles, URLs, headers, or the full text.
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Meta-Search
Engines - also known as multi-engine,
multi-threaded, or mega-search engines. Meta-search engines search
multiple search engines simultaneously. |
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Internet
Sites Arranged by Subject -
quick access to informative web-sites organized by subject.
Subject-specific directories are included.
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The
Invisible Web - Computerworld (12/19/05) describes The Invisible Web
as "the mass of information that can be accessed via the World Wide Web but can't be indexed by traditional search engines..." |
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Reference:
Basic Sources for Quick Information -
provides access to dictionaries, biographies, country studies,
statistics, maps, phone numbers, and addresses. |
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Government
Information -
hotlinks to sites which provide information on federal, state,
local, and international governments, as well as on federal grants and funding. |
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Newspapers
and Other News Media -
links to local, state, national, and international news sources.
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Evaluating
Information Found on the Internet -
provides criteria to consider in assessing the reliability and
validity of information found on the Internet. |
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U.S.
Department of Labor (Bureau of Labor Statistics) - the principal fact-finding agency for the
Federal Government in the broad field of labor
economics and statistics including employment information |