Searching the Internet
Searchable Indexes
Subject Catalogs
Annotated Directories
Subject Guides
Specialized Directories
Each of the services included in the "Searching the Internet" has distinct features and capabilities. In most cases instructions for using these resources are included somewhere at the site; we have linked to instructions when available. For a summary of the functions available for each search engine, see the Internet Scout Sidekicks.
For your convenience we have defined six common searching functions.
- Searchable Indexes
- Databases of millions and millions of pages, gathered by automated "robots," allowing broad and often overwhelming searches
- Subject Catalogs
- Links to resources arranged in subject hierarchies, encouraging users to browse to (and often search for) those they need
- Annotated Directories
- Concise summaries of linked pages, helping the user know what they'll find when clinking on a link
- Subject Guides
- The work of a subject specialist, resulting in the most carefully selected and annotated links
- Specialized Directories
- Cover kinds of data (e.g., email addresses, web server information) that require special tools for effective searching
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