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Multiple-Engine & International



Scholarly & Well-filtered

Visual & Infographic

kartoo

Science & Math Exclusively


Additional Search Information & Directories:

Academic Info: An in-depth, scholarly directory of the best and most useful links and resources within specific subject areas. The subject guides also take into account website accessability and authorative sources as they relate to respective subject matter.

Age Of : A guide to major international portals subject search engines and other directories.

Allexperts: A question and answer service on the net to connect users to information provided by people who have particular subject expertise.

Best Search Tools Chart : Be sure to use this chart for a detailed explanation of advanced search techniques.

Google Directory: As an alternative to using search strings and keywords, Google Directory allows you to browse its massive index throught well-organized categories.

Google Scholar: "Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the Web."

Mamma Search Engine: This is "The Mother of all search engines". Use Mamma to search the web or to search for news, images, videos, the Yellow pages and the White pages.

Pandia Search Central: Use this guide to learn how to search the Web more efficiently. Try the search engine tutorial for additonal instruction.

Picsearch: Search for images/illustrations in black and white or color only. Animations are another search option. Especially useful for works by famous artists using last name, first name.

Searching The Internet: Use this guide to learn how to use individual search engines and specialized subject indexes when browsing for topics or searching for information.

Search Engine Watch: An excellent guide to search engine resources and web searching tips. Created by Danny Sullivan. Several site charts are available through links on this website.