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JEFFSelects: Internet Search Engines and Guides

Use a search engine to find Internet sites from all over the world and on any topic. TJU librarians have chosen some favorite search engines to get you started. Read about search engines to become an effective searcher, or recommend a site if your favorite isn't on our list.

Individual General Search Engines

Specialty Search Engines

These individual sites do their own unique web crawls: Others search more than one search engine at a time (metasearch), or provide value-added interfaces and features:
  • About, how-to columns written by a network of 500 "guides."
  • Boardreader, for web sites that host user feedback, Twitter, microblogs, discussion forum audio/video files, and discussion groups and forums
  • Chmoogle, structure searching for free chemical information
  • Google Book Search, for books in full text
  • Google Scholar, for scholarly literature
  • Kosmix, for health, autos and travel
  • Scirus, for Web pages, journals, patents, pre-prints, and other resources in science, medicine and technology
  • Wolfram Alpha, for data and computations, just like an almanac

Subject Guides

People, Products & Discussions

  • Pipl - impressive results from the deep web
  • AnyWho - white and yellow pages
  • Super Pages - yellow pages
  • WhoWhere
  • InfoPlease - daily almanac, with over 30,000 biographies
  • Tile.Net - discussion lists, newsgroups, FTP Sites, & computer products vendors

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