Checklist Of Internet Research Tips in the tutorial Second Generation searching on the meta search engines simultaneously search multiple search engines also referred to as parallel search engines http://library.albany.edu/internet/checklist.html
Extractions: Back to Internet Tutorials Checklist of Internet Research Tips The Internet is a self-publishing medium. It is not a library of evaluated publications selected by professionals. Rather, the Internet is a bulletin board containing everything from the definitive to the spurious. Everything, everything must be analyzed for its appropriateness for research use. For guidelines on how to do this, see Evaluating Internet Resources Before you select a search tool, always think about your topic and what you are trying to find. For a few ideas on this strategy, see Getting Started: Selecting a Tool for Your Search . Once you begin your research, be sure to try out a handful of sites. Don't rely on a single site or type of site. Google is great, but there are other useful tools on the Web too. Google has become so popular that many people use this tool exclusively, and miss out on others that might be more useful for their particular search. Think again about the approach suggested in point #2 before starting your next search. Three major resources for locating Internet materials are the subject directory, the search engine, and content on the deep Web.
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Extractions: Enter the root directory(metadata directory): /pvfs-meta Enter the user in of directory: root Enter the group id of directory: root Enter the mode of the root directory: Enter the mode of the root directory: Searching for host...success Enter the port number on the host for manager: (Port number 3000 is the default) Enter the I/O nodes:(can use form node1, node2, ...or nodename #-#, #, #) Searching for hosts...success I/O nodes: doom1 doom2 doom3 doom4 Enter the port number for the iods: (Port number 7000 is the default) Done!
Meta-Search Engines image image searching the Internet. metaSearch Engines. parallel Internet query engines which you can use to submit your questions to several search engines at http://www.sldirectory.com/searchf/metasearch.html
Extractions: Meta-Search Engines Parallel Internet query engines which you can use to submit your questions to several search engines at one time. Search results are returned speedily and may be viewed by relevance or by source. Results are also grouped into categories on the left side of the screen. The advanced search option has a lot of nice features for narrowing searches. Search for web pages, images, multimedia, news and shopping. Owned by InfoSpace. Vivisimo uses 7 search engines and directories. Results are combined, and also organized into folders by topic on the left side of the screen. The results are grouped by source at the bottom of the results list. Specialized searches may done by selecting from the button on the first page or by using the Advanced option. SurfWax offers many interesting features. If you click on the snap button, you get a preview of the page along with focus words on that web page which may be used for further searching. SurfWax results may be presented by relevance, source, or alphabetically. The focus option helps to find other search terms to use.
Meta Search They are referred to as parallel search engines or multithreaded search engines. meta searches give you fast results, duplicates are removed, and results are http://www.smuhsd.k12.ca.us/tsources/Searching/Search_Engines/Directories/Meta_S
Extractions: Google, a leading search engine, uses PageRankTM technology to rank pages based on how many other sites link to a site. Users can restrict searches to web pages written in 35 languages, and from over 88 interface languages. What's more, google expands its search into the "deep" or "invisible" web, consists of more than 35 million non-HTML documents, i.e. pdf and other new formats of electronic information. Use Advanced Search to restrict your query to specific domain or file format, or find out who links to your page. Google also offers site search, for instance, narrowing searches within university site such as Nanyang Technology university. AlltheWeb
Wauu.DE: Computers: Internet: Searching: Search Engines: Metasearch Tools Dogpile A multi engine semiparallel search interface Allows for continued searching options and Boolean/proximity www.dugdugi.com. Entirewww.com meta search. http://www.wauu.de/Computers/Internet/Searching/Search_Engines/Metasearch_Tools/
Meta-Searching (NetAnswers Internet Extra Newsletter, 1998) com) is a simple but effective metasearch engine. enter your search term, metaCrawler starts parallel searches on allows you to limit its searching by domain http://www.savetz.com/articles/nie29.html?sort=publication
1st SPOT Metasearch Engines, Meta Search, Searching Thru Multiple Ari@ne, The French meta Search Engine Your search on more then 15 engines in a few C4 parallel Search Engine; Canada.com; Chubba; Da Gama Search the BIG 6 search http://1st-spot.net/topic_metasearch.html
EHS-Searching Tools searching Tools. AltaVista http//www.altavista.com. Ask site. parallel/meta searches will give a list of different meta search engines. http://www.tcps.k12.md.us/ehs/lib/searching.html
Extractions: AltaVista http://www.altavista.com Ask Jeeves - http://askjeeves.com - uses natural language Beaucoup http://www.beaucoup.com/ - claims to search over 2,000 different search engines, indices and directories. How do I use Beaucoup? Simple: click on a category, go through the annotated listings. If you don't find it, whatever page you're on will have the category list (see the panel at the left). Click on a new category. You are always no more than one click from a list of links which take you directly to the search sites themselves. Again, there is not nor will there ever be an attempt to keep the surfer on this site. Parallel/Meta searches will give a list of different meta search engines. The BigHub.com http://www.thebighub.com/ - a megasearch engine; allows you to search Yahoo, AltaVisata, GoTo, Excite, Infoseek, Lycos, and WebCrawler at one time. Also has links to subject specific search engines.
W3 Search Engines / W3-Suchmaschinen Mamma.com MatchSite meta360.com a parallel search engine metaCrawler Search Freak - meta-search engine, includes a submission page, searching for people http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/outerspace/meta-index.html
Extractions: tools for information access Links that appeared to be broken are in a separate page . Please let me know if one of those is still available! NB: If you find this page especially useful, why not install a local copy on your machine? It will work from anywhere. [The original source of this page is at CUI You may also be interested in trying out Martijn Koster's CUSI (Configurable Unified Search Interface), or visiting Search Engine Watch site which provides detailed information on how search engines work, along with tips on getting better results. Looking for:
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Extractions: Meta Search " Top Choices " granted by Search Engine Watch (as of Sep. 2002): Flipper - Meta search engine that not only displays results from other search engines and from the Open Directory, but from sites that are part of the invisible web, as well. Most of these deep web sites are commercially oriented, but there are also useful information sites for things like music and films. Infonetware RealTerm Search - primarily designed to demonstrate classification technology from Infogistics. It's a meta search engine, and it does topical classification of results. However, it is unique in that you can select several different topics, then "drill down" to see results from all of them, rather than being restricted to the results from only one topic.
AcqWeb's Guide To Searching The Web metaSearch Engines searching multiple other search engines All-in-One ixquick.com meta-searcher using relevancy ranking; Mamma parallel search engine; http://acqweb.library.vanderbilt.edu/acqweb/search.html
Extractions: Specialized ... Search Reviews Internet searchers continue to come in an amazing array, and more appear weekly. That's the bad news. The good news is that various people are analyzing them carefully and mounting sites to help pick the right search engine according to one's need. The best list we have found for all types of net searches is Internet Navigation Tools from Rice. It is comprehensive, concise and clear. The best analysis of search engines is Search Engines Quick Guide . If in need of a tutorial, the best sites to check are: Bare Bones 101: A Basic Tutorial on Searching the Web , by Ellen Chamberlain, University of South Carolina-Beaufort Finding Information on the Internet from Berkeley's library, which goes from the basics to advanced techniques Tutorial: Guide to Effective Searching of the Internet , The WebTools Company Web Searching, Sleuthing and Sifting by Angela Elkordy For those in need of a glossary, see Search Engine Terms , a multiple language resource from I-Search
Meta Search Engine Directory.Com a question or search in parallel Simultaneously searches the major meta search engines hypermart.net; WebResearch software that customizes searching. http://www.hardmoney.com/metasearchenginedirectory.htm
Extractions: MetaSearchEngineDirectory.Com What is a Meta Search Engine? A Meta Search Engine queries multiple search engines all at one time, and gives you the results from all the major search engines at once. This includes Yahoo, Goto, Northern Light, Google, Direct Hit, Snap, Altavista, Lycos, Excite, Infoseek, Hot Bot, Web Crawler, and many more. This web site is a directory of Meta Search Engines, and is updated frequently. If you know of a meta search engine that is not listed in this directory, please e-mail us (please make sure to include your telephone number in the event our webmaster has any questions). It will be added to this directory promptly. Please report any broken links to webmaster@metasearchenginedirectory.com This directory last updated February 12, 2001 This site is being sponsored by the following advertisers:
Neuroguide.com - World Wide Web Indexes Things to Know Before You Begin searching the WWW Teaching Library Internet Workshops from the University of metaIndexes. Cyber411 parallel Search Engine. http://www.neuroguide.com/wwwindx_1.html
Extractions: Feedback World Wide Web Indexes Table of Contents of This Section World Wide Web sites of Web meta-indexes (indexes of indexes and databases) and Web indexes and search engines are included in the pages of this section. See these excellent tutorials about effective searching on the Internet: Beyond General World Wide Web Searching: Teaching Library Internet Workshops from the University of California, Berkeley Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial: Teaching Library Internet Workshops from the University of California, Berkeley Things to Know Before You Begin Searching the WWW: Teaching Library Internet Workshops from the University of California, Berkeley Meta-Indexes All-in-One Internet Search Beaucoup Search Engines (More than 1,200 listings of engines, directories and indices across the world) Cyber411 Parallel Search Engine Internet Resources Meta-Index ... Yahoo - Computers and Internet:Internet:World Wide Web:Searching the Web To Table of Contents of This Section To the Top of This Page Neurosciences on the Internet http://www.neuroguide.com/
Extractions: Moteurs de Recherche See also Searching Tips in Volterre-Fr at http://www.wfi.fr/volterre/searchtips.html On this page you will find search engines for France/Francophonie , an alphabetical list of search engines I've found useful, and sites for finding email addresses and email forums , as well as: Viruses, Hoaxes, Worms and more. France / Francophonie Eureka
Research Via The Internet (Search Engines) text, case sensitive, word variants and derivatives, fieldbased searching, and more see note 1 This is a meta-search that calls in parallel several search http://www.minorkey.com/searches.html
Extractions: Which search engine should you use?! There are so many. Never imagine for a minute that any one search engine is going to suffice for all your research needs. There are many different search engines providing many different types of searches, on lots of different repositories, and offering varying degrees of accuracy and applicability. Using the best search engine for the job will return more accurate results in far less time. For example, one might use a movie database search engine to find a made-for-TV movie, rather than AOL's very generalized Webcrawler . The movie database search utility is searching a database of movie titles and reviews, whereas the webcrawler is searching the entire internet! Which set of results do you really want to sort through? If you're just dying to know what people enter into some search engines, take a look at the Metaspy. All the Search Bots on the Internet! Here you'll find all sorts of knowledge bots, including "BargainBot," an agent that searches multiple virtual bookstores to find you the best book bargain. NetGuide Live - "a comprehensive daily guide to what's live, what's new, and what's changing online."