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even years ago, Michael Bergman estimated that 500 times as much public information was available on the web as was accessible via web search engines, and that over half of that existed in topic-specific databases. A user is three times more likely to obtain quality results from a search of this deep web than from a search of the surface web via common search engines [Bergman, 2001]. The advent of web-accessible databases has made it possible for users to perform tailored searches over selected high-quality materials. However, traditional search engine crawlers are not equipped to create the concatenation of query parameters needed to functionally retrieve the desired objects from each of the multitude of variant databases [Sherman and Price, 2003]. Unless links are located on a s
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Lisa SpiroThis article describes how we dramatically increased access to our content through the use of sitemap files and sets of browsable links. Digital libraries, when characterized by search and retrieval capabilities, are normally part of the Deep Web, inacces
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Phu TuThis article describes how we dramatically increased access to our content through the use of sitemap files and sets of browsable links.
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