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Web Searching Tips

Looking for information on the Web? The sites listed below are some of the IPL's favorite general Internet search engines and web directories. No search engine or catalog is comprehensive, so it's important to use a variety of tools.

If you're a new searcher, try…

The University at Albany Libraries' Boolean Logic Primer shows you how to use AND, OR, NEAR, and NOT in your search strategies.

If you're looking for new ways to search, try…

Search Engine Watch has search engine news, tips for searching, and comparisons of search engines' capabilities.

Once you've got your search results, how do you know if they're any good? Try…
Selective web guides:
Internet Public Library http://www.ipl.org/ -- The IPL's own collections of over 40,000 Internet resources, hand picked, organized and described by librarians and library students.
Librarians' Internet Index
http://www.lii.org/ -- From the Library of California, the site's motto is "Information You Can Trust." A directory of "Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries."
About.com http://www.about.com/ -- Offers hundreds of Guides which contain original articles, selected websites, and community features like chat rooms. Each area is overseen by an "expert guide" trained by About.com.
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