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Internet-Using Search Engines 
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General Tips
Try to exhaust all the resources available in the SWCC Library and databases before doing an Internet search.  Be aware that most sites on the Internet do not go through the same editing process as print materials.
 
Evaluate the sites you use for research.  You must be prepared to be your own editor and evaluate the sites for accuracy, authority, objectivity, and currency:
Accuracy The publication of print materials has conventions that ensure accuracy.  The publication of online materials does not have these conventions in place.  Anyone can publish very quickly and very easily on the Web.
Authority Who is responsible for the information on the site?  Is that person or organization qualified to present that information?
Objectivity What is the goal of the group or person presenting the information?  Are they trying to persuade, sell, vent, or inform?
Currency Is the information current?  How do you know?  Dates are rarely given and often only indicate when the information was placed on the Web or the last time the page was revised.
 
  • Does the page take a long time to load?
  • Are the links current?  Do they often lead to sites that are no longer there?
  • Most of the search engines have a help screen.  Boolean searching is available on most search engines.  You may click on the help screen to find additional information on how to do more advanced searching.  
  • When searching for phrases always put the phrase in quotation marks.  This tells the search engine that you want the words searched as phrases, otherwise each word in the phrase is searched separately and will get many false hits that have nothing to do with your research.
Single Search Engines  
About.com   AllTheWeb   Alta Vista
Ask Jeeves   Clusty   Excite
Google   Hotbot   INFOMINE
Internet Public Library   InvisibleWeb   Librarians' Index to the Internet
Lycos   MSN   MyWay
Overture   Teoma   WebCrawler
WWW Virtual Library   Yahoo    
   

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Multiple Search Engines
Dogpile   Ixquick   Mamma.com
Metacrawler   Search.com   Vivisimo
   

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White/Yellow Pages
Bigfoot   BigYellow   Infospace
http://www.iaf.net/   National Address Server   Switchboard
Telephone Directories on the Web   WhoWhere   World Pages
World Wide Yellow Pages   Yahoo People Search   Zip2
   

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Miscellaneous
Google Groups Colleges & Universities - United States Colleges & Universities -Virginia
General Education Online (FindaSchool.org) Eldritch Press (full-text public domain books) Infomine - Web resources maintained by librarians at University of California
Internet Public Library - Links to reference materials and full-text books Lii.org - Index to the internet maintained by Library of California Scholarly Societies - Index maintained by the University of Waterloo.
Virtual Reference Shelf - Compiled by the Library of Congress
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