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Websites presented in alphabetical order AskScott This tutorial "helps you find the most appropriate Internet reference tool for your search." Topics include quotes, government information, international information, family issues, news, and more. Mainted by a professor and students of the Information Institute of Syracuse. http://www.askscott.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Aug 22, 2005 Blood at the Source: Research Tips for Mystery Writers "This selective guide is more about how to get the most out of libraries and the Web than about specific sources." Includes information about using libraries, Internet research, and "getting the most out of reference librarians." From librarian and mystery author Barbara Fister. http://www.barbarafister.com/BloodattheSource.html Topics: Communications, English Language, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Librarianship, Literature & Books, Mysteries and More, Writing Last updated Jun 21, 2003 Bookmarklets: Free Tools for Power Surfing An interesting use of JavaScript included in URLs you can bookmark that can enhance your efficiency in searching the Internet, as well as several other scripts for checking Web page data, changing the look of pages you're viewing, navigating, and changing windows. http://www.bookmarklets.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jul 5, 2004 Digital Footprints: Online Identity Management and Search in the Age of Transparency This December 2007 report considers whether and how often people search for information about themselves online and whether they have taken steps to limit that information. Also discusses social networking and online profiles and searching for information about others online. Includes full text of the report and the questionnaire used to generate the report. From the Pew Internet & American Life Project. http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2007/Digital-Footprints.aspx Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Sep 30, 2009 Finding Images on the Web A tutorial on the legal use of copyrighted images, image searching, downloading, and use. Includes a great collection of links to art, science, maps, advertisements, photography, and other image collections and image search engines. Created by art and art history bibliographer Ruth S. Thomas at the Mugar Memorial Library of Boston University. http://www.bu.edu/library/instruction/findimages/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Photograph Collections Last updated Sep 3, 2003 Finding Images Online Specific and simply worded guidelines and links for searching for pictures, photographs, and other images on the Internet. Provides suggested sources for stock photos, historical images, art images, scientific images, and maps. From the United Kingdom's Technical Advisory Service for Images (TASI). http://www.tasi.ac.uk/advice/using/finding.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Photograph Collections: Regional Last updated Mar 6, 2005 Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial "A learning resource for anyone interested in finding information on the World Wide Web." Includes guides to web browsers; recommended search strategy; tables comparing the features of search engines, subject directories, and the "Invisible Web"; techniques for evaluating web pages; style sheets for citing Internet and electronic resources; and a glossary of related terms. From librarian Joe Barker of the Teaching Library, University of California, Berkeley http://www.lib.berkeley.edu/TeachingLib/Guides/Internet/FindInfo.html Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Aug 3, 2003 Free Pint The website of a free email newsletter featuring valuable or topical websites, sent every two weeks. Includes an archive back to 1997. Although the resource sites discussed are often British or Euro-specific (Free Pint is produced in the United Kingdom), many of the articles provide valuable information to Internet searchers worldwide. Searchable. Includes a jobs section heavily weighted for UK jobs, but listing a few from other countries. http://www.freepint.com/ Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Magazines Last updated Jul 6, 2005 Google Cheat Sheet A quick reference guide to the most popular special operators for Google, including Boolean and adjacency operators, definitions, mathematical calculators, date search, site "info," and more. http://www.google.com/help/cheatsheet.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Nov 9, 2004 Google Zeitgeist Track "search patterns, trends, and surprises according to Google." Features top popular searches across the board as well as in categories such as celebrities, musicians, seasonal topics, and more. Includes an annual summary and timeline, and archived weekly and monthly search reports back to 2001. Also find search patterns for some specific countries, such as the United Kingdom, Canada, France, Brazil, Australia, and Japan. http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist/index.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Sep 15, 2009 Google: News Archive Search This is "an easy way to search and explore historical [news] archives." Some news articles are free, while the remainder are fee-based. Note: Before purchasing news articles, users are cautioned to check with their libraries to see if these articles are already available to them at no added cost. From Google. http://news.google.com/archivesearch/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Newspapers Last updated Sep 12, 2006 Healthinfoquest: Pathfinders to Common Consumer Health Questions A training resource for librarians and laypersons. The site has a set of pathfinders and practice questions dealing with common health and medical topics. Each pathfinder leads the user through the research process by choosing appropriate online sources and demonstrating search strategies. A collaborative effort by medical and public librarians. http://nnlm.gov/archive/healthinfoquest/ Topics: Consumer Research & Advocacy, Drugs, Health, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Medical Treatments & Devices Last updated Jun 14, 2006 Information Literacy: Search Strategies: Choose the Best Search Engine for Your Information Need An excellent guide that matches a user's information need with the search engine characteristics in a chart. Includes a tutorial for clarifying what type of information is needed. Part of the NoodleTools collection of research tools. Created by librarian Debbie Abilock. http://www.noodletools.com/debbie/literacies/information/5locate/adviceengine.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Mar 9, 2004 Information Searches That Solve Problems This December 2007 survey found that people who "have faced one of several common government-related problems in the past two years are more likely to consult the internet than other sources" and "members of Gen Y [age 18-30] are the leading users of libraries for help solving problems and in more general patronage." Features highlights of survey findings, the full report and questionnaire, and the press release. From the Pew Internet and American Life Project. http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2007/Information-Searches-That-Solve-Problems.aspx Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Librarianship Last updated Oct 6, 2009 Internet Navigation Tools Seventy or so Internet search tools classified by their functionality according to the kind of search a user would want to do. From the great librarians at Rice University, Texas. http://www.rice.edu/Internet/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jul 25, 2003 KidsClick! A searchable, browsable directory of over 6,300 Web resources for children and those who work with them. Grouped into fifteen major categories with many sub-categories, entries are briefly annotated and include the number of illustrations and reading level. The advanced search mode allows searching for these two variables, as well as subjects, titles, and descriptions. Don't miss their Search Lessons and Picture and Sound Search Tools pages. Developed by the Ramapo Catskill Library System, NY. http://www.kidsclick.org/ Topics: Education, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jan 26, 2004 Learn the Net: An Internet Guide and Tutorial An excellent site - in 5 languages: German, Spanish, French, Italian, and English. Covers the basics and has a great interactive search engine tutorial using AltaVista. http://www.learnthenet.com/english/index.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Sep 27, 2002 net.TUTOR Excellent instruction program on such topics as getting started on the Web, email basics, using browsers, searching, evaluating websites, and citing Web sources. Produced by librarian Nancy O'Hanlon at Ohio State University. http://liblearn.osu.edu/tutor/ Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Feb 5, 2009 One-Step Web Pages by Stephen Morse "The One-Step website started out as an aid for finding passengers in the Ellis Island database. Shortly afterwards it was expanded to help with searching in the 1930 census. Over the years it has continued to evolve and today includes over 100 web-based tools" that provide easy to use interfaces for searching multiple databases. Also includes material about creating your own search forms. From a genealogist and speaker. http://stevemorse.org Topics: History, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Dec 20, 2006 Online Activities & Pursuits: Search Engine Users This report finds that Internet users like and use search engines, but "are generally unsophisticated about why and how they use search engines. They are also strikingly unaware of how search engines operate and how they present their results." From Pew Internet & American Life, an initiative funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts. http://www.pewinternet.org/Reports/2005/Search-Engine-Users.aspx Topics: Education, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Librarianship Last updated Oct 6, 2009 Open WorldCat Use Open Worldcat to "Google up" library books and other materials held by tens of thousands of participating libraries worldwide. A ZIP code finder helps identify nearest holdings. Includes a FAQ and a tutorial for libraries on providing deep links to your library's online catalog. (Deep linking allows Worldcat users to go directly from a Worldcat display into a library catalog.) Offers free Open Worldcat browser toolbars. From the nonprofit Online Computer Library Center (OCLC). http://www.oclc.org/worldcat/open/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Librarianship Last updated Jul 13, 2005 PRIMO: Peer-Reviewed Instructional Materials Online Database This project "promotes and shares peer-reviewed instructional materials created by librarians to teach people about discovering, accessing and evaluating information in networked environments." The site features a searchable or browsable database of annotated links to instructional modules. A project of the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL) Instruction Section. http://www.ala.org/apps/primo/public/search.cfm Topics: Education, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated May 28, 2009 ResearchBuzz Excellent current awareness service for those interested in the latest information on the sites, software, and technology concerned with using the Internet for research. Updated several times a week, archived by category, and available free via an e-mail newsletter and RSS feed. Maintained by librarian Tara Calishain. http://www.researchbuzz.com/ Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Mar 29, 2007 Sci-Math World: An Interactive Internet Workshop for Teachers and Librarians This site provides annotated Web links to relevant science and math subjects arranged as directories and portals, searchable sites, search engines, and interactive websites. Designed and implemented by Robert J. Lackie, Associate Professor-Librarian at the Franklin F. Moore Library, Rider University (Lawrenceville, NJ). http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/sci/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Mathematics Last updated Mar 6, 2007 Scirus: For Scientific Information Only Scirus is a search engine designed to focus on Internet resources containing research-oriented scientific content, such as university Web sites and author home pages. Citations to journal articles are also provided, although subscription is required for access to full text of journals. http://www.scirus.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Mar 21, 2003 Search Engine Showdown: The Users' Guide to Web Searching This site "compares and evaluates Internet search engines from the searcher's perspective." Find critical reviews of the major commercial search engines and subject directories, ranging from organized comparison charts, reviews, strategies for searching, statistical analyses, and much more. The archive to the news blog includes an RSS (syndication) feed. Written by writer and consultant Greg R. Notess. http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jul 5, 2004 Search Engine Watch Blog The purpose of this blog is to highlight news tidbits and other information not covered in regular Search Engine Watch features. The blog's main contributor is librarian and Search Engine Watch news editor Gary Price, with additional contributions coming from other Search Engine Watch staff. Includes links to other search blogs. http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Sep 24, 2009 Search Terms Glossary A browsable list of terms associated with searching and search engines. Learn how to distinguish a false drop from a fuzzy match, explore Boolean operators, and much more. From search engine specialist Avi Rappoport. http://www.searchtools.com/info/glossary.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Aug 24, 2004 Search Tools Chart Updated regularly, this handy chart displays the features of the best Internet subject directories and search engines. http://www.infopeople.org/search/chart.html Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Apr 13, 2002 Search Tools for Web Sites and Intranets "This site provides information, news and advice about web site searching technology." Explains how a search tool within a Web site works and features a guide to choosing and using search tools, product listings, a glossary, and more. Registration (free) required to receive the newsletter Search Tools News. Searchable. http://www.searchtools.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools, Web Design and Management Last updated Nov 20, 2003 SearchEngineWatch.com Use this site to learn about Web searching and engines. Includes industry news; search engine submission tips for Webmasters, site owners, and marketers; Web searching tips; links to major search engines; ratings and reviews; tutorials; and the free newsletters SearchDay (daily) and Search Engine Report (monthly). http://searchenginewatch.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Mar 6, 2004 SearchEngineWatch.com: Search Links A topical listing of annotated links to major search engines and search tools devoted to news, shopping, multimedia, country-specific search engines, children's sites, and more. The "Specialty Search Engines" section includes domain searching, government searching, legal search engines, the "invisible web," travel search engines, and many other specialty resources. Searchable. http://searchenginewatch.com/links Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Oct 8, 2009 Searcher: The Magazine for Database Professionals Includes online news, searching tips and techniques, reviews of search aid software, editorials, and interviews with leaders and entrepreneurs of the industry. Issues are archived, with full-text of several of the articles online. http://www.infotoday.com/searcher/ Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Magazines, Nonfiction by Genre Last updated May 25, 2002 Searching the Internet Effectively The author of this site introduces readers to basic Internet search tools, discusses how to use them effectively, and provides tips for evaluating results. Updated infrequently (it's a resource for a continuing education class), but the simple design of this tutorial makes this resource well worth it even when the links need sprucing up. From Alistair Smith, who teaches library science at the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. http://www2.vuw.ac.nz/staff/alastair_smith/searching/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jun 5, 2003 Super Searchers Web Page This site from Information Today presents "a growing collection of links to subject-specific Web resources recommended by the world's leading online searchers." Designed primarily as a companion to print books, this is a good collection of well-selected search tools in areas such as business, health, mergers, and law. http://www.infotoday.com/supersearchers/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Oct 2, 2002 Texas Information Literacy Tutorial (TILT) Confused by all the information out there? "This interactive library tutorial will prepare you to explore and research in the online world." After completing three 30-minute modules you will be able to identify a variety of information sources, perfect your skills for effectively searching databases and the Web, evaluate the credibility of sources, and cite print and online information. TILT Lite requires no plug-ins and Full TILT has total interactivity. This award-winning information competency Web site is sponsored by University of Texas System Digital Library. http://tilt.lib.utsystem.edu/ Topics: Education, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Sep 27, 2002 Those Dark Hiding Places: The Invisible Web Revealed This site provides links to directories, searchable sites, databases, and search engines useful for uncovering "hidden content" on the Web. The introduction is a useful overview of the many places to search beyond Google. From Rider University's Associate Professor-Librarian Robert J. Lackie. http://library.rider.edu/scholarly/rlackie/Invisible/Inv_Web.html Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Dec 22, 2005 TONIC: The Online Netskills Interactive Course A "self-paced web tutorial with quizzes designed for beginners to learn about the Internet." Contains an overview of networks, finding information, tools for communicating, creating web pages, and more. Registration (free) required. http://www.netskills.ac.uk/onlinecourses/tonic Topics: Internet, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jul 24, 2005 Very Short List "Very Short List is a collection of distinct, free, daily e-mails that each recommend one must–see gem a day. ... Each weekday, we recommend a single gem from the vast mass of films, TV shows, books, websites, music, and more." Also includes separate items for science and the Web. Archive goes back to mid-2006. Includes subscription information. http://www.veryshortlist.com/ Topics: Film, Movies, & Video, Internet Guides & Search Tools, Literature & Books Last updated Mar 25, 2009 Web Search Another site to monitor if you're interested in improving the way you look for information on the Web. There are articles about searching, links to great search sites and tools, reviews, news, and more. An About.com site. http://websearch.about.com/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jan 19, 2002 Web Search Guide Material on using and comparing search engines and subject directories. Includes comparisons of major search engines, a blog about searching and other Internet technology, an archived newsletter covering Internet use, and brief reviews of websites (also archived). Managed by Canadian librarian and Internet consultant Gwen Harris. http://www.websearchguide.ca/ Topics: Blogs & Podcasts by Subject, Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Jul 8, 2005 YubNub: A (Social) Command Line For the Web This website offers "a command-line for the web." Use the commands the author created (either directly from the website or with the browser plug-ins) for search shortcuts to popular search engines, commerce directories, and other websites. Includes a blog and an option to create your own commands. From a software programmer. http://www.yubnub.org/ Topics: Internet Guides & Search Tools Last updated Dec 14, 2005 |
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