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Quick Guide To Internet Search Engines
Quick Guide To Internet Search Engines
General Search Engines
Periodically scan the web reading and indexing individual home pages
Master indexes are created and are used to match the keywords entered in the search
Advantages: Indexes cover over 35 million web sites and are updated frequently
Disadvantages: Searches often retrieve numerous irrelevant sites and may leave out highly relevant sites
Specialty Search Engines
Designed to search content-specific Web pages and are usually equipped with special features to help you pinpoint information
Information retrieved is obtained from a variety of scholarly sources including peer reviewed papers, theses, abstracts, and articles
Advantages: Great place to perform up-to-date subject-specific scholary research
Disadvantages: Search results can be limited if database is deeply rooted in one particular discipline of knowledge
Directories
Indexers examine each site and place it into a subject category
Advantages: Useful for broad, general topics; high percentage of relevancy from retrieved hits
Disadvantages: Indexes a very small percentage of the web
Evaluated Directories
Professionally selected web sites with descriptions and/or evaluations
Suggested for finding reputable web sites for research purposes
Meta Search Engines
Runs your search over multiple search engines to increase the possible number of sites retrieved
Sites are ranked for relevancy and duplicate sites are eliminated
Advantages: Fast and easy way to find good sites on a given topic
Disadvantages: Do not always work well with comprehensive searches such as boolean and stringing together keywords and phrases
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