Melissa Seifman on 2008-11-14
More students today really need to learn the difference between google and researching!
Google, the largest search database on the planet, currently has around eight billion web pages indexed. That's a lot of information. But it's nothing compared to what else is out there. Google can only index the visible web, or searchable web. But the invisible web, or deep web, is estimated to be 500 times bigger than the searchable web. The invisible web comprises databases and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply are not able to index.
Do you think your local or university librarian uses Google? Sure, but certainly not exclusively. In order to start researching like a librarian, you'll need to explore more authoritative resources, many of which are invisible. Note: Although some of the following resources are visible and indexed, they have all been included here because of their authoritative nature.
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Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
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La ricerca oltre Google. 119 risorse autorevoli, su vari argomenti: arte, trasporti, politica e tanto altro... Ottimo strumento per ricerche.
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Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Google,
the largest search database on the planet, currently has around eight billion web pages indexed. That's a lot of information. But it's nothing compared
to what else is out there. Google can only index the visible web, or searchable web. But the invisible web , or deep web, is estimated to be 500 times bigger than the searchable web. The invisible web comprises databases and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply are
not able to index.
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Google, the largest search database on the planet, currently has around eight
billion web pages indexed. That's a lot of information. But it's nothing
compared to what else is out there. Google can only index the visible web, or
searchable web. But the invisible
web, or deep web, is estimated to be 500
times bigger than the searchable web. The invisible web comprises databases
and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply
are not able to index.
Melissa Seifman on 2008-11-14
More students today really need to learn the difference between google and researching!
Google, the largest search database on the planet, currently has around eight billion web pages indexed. That's a lot of information. But it's nothing compared to what else is out there. Google can only index the visible web, or searchable web. But the invisible web, or deep web, is estimated to be 500 times bigger than the searchable web. The invisible web comprises databases and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply are not able to index.
Do you think your local or university librarian uses Google? Sure, but certainly not exclusively. In order to start researching like a librarian, you'll need to explore more authoritative resources, many of which are invisible. Note: Although some of the following resources are visible and indexed, they have all been included here because of their authoritative nature.
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
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Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Got a research paper or thesis to write? Want to research using the Internet? Good luck. There's a lot of junk out there — outdated pages, broken links, and inaccurate information. Using Google or the Wikipedia may lead you to some results, but you can rarely be sure of accuracy. And what's more, you'll only be searching a fraction of all of the resources available to you.
Research Beyond Google: 119 Authoritative, Invisible, and Comprehensive Resources
Got a research paper or thesis to write? Want to research using the Internet? Good luck. There's a lot of junk out there — outdated pages, broken links, and inaccurate information. Using Google or the Wikipedia may lead you to some results, but you can ra
you think your local or university librarian uses Google? Sure, but certainly not
Article about how to be a better searcher
Google, the largest search database on the planet, currently has around eight billion web pages indexed. That's a lot of information. But it's nothing compared to what else is out there. Google can only index the visible web, or searchable web. But the invisible web, or deep web, is estimated to be 500 times bigger than the searchable web. The invisible web comprises databases and results of specialty search engines that the popular search engines simply are not able to index.
Got a research paper or thesis to write? Want to research using the Internet? Good luck. There's a lot of junk out there — outdated pages, broken links, and inaccurate information. Using Google or the Wikipedia may lead you to some results, but you can ra
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