McGraw-Hill Guide to Electronic Research

Alternatively, you can type the URL address given below for individual search engines.
Lists of search engines (including most of those listed individually on Searching on the Internet: Search Engines), with links to each

All in One Search Page http:www.albany.net.allinone/
c|net http://www.search.com
Configurable Unified Search Index http://www.eecs.nwu.edu/susi
Internet Searching (most
comprehensive; includes other
resources, with descriptions)
http://www.clark.net/pub/lschank/web/search.html
mirrored (offered in identical form) at http://www.mnsfld.edu/depts/lib/search.html
Internet Sleuth (includes direct
links to databases not on the Web)
http://www.isleuth.com
Net Locator http://nln.com

Meta-searchers, which simultaneously check for
your terms among several search engines

CARL (Colorado Alliance of Research Libraries)
You don't have to register; the search is free,
with copies of articles available for a fee).
http://www.carl.org/uncover
Metacrawler http://metacrawler.cs.washington.edu:8080
NLightN (also searches databases
not on the Web, with full-text available
for a small fee)
http://www.nlightn.com
SavvySearch http://guaraldi.cs.colostate.edu:2000/
USE IT! (A Unified Search Engine
for InTernet--in Italy, includes
international sites)
http:///www.he.net/~kamus/useen.htm
W3 Search Engine http://www.cuiwww.unige.ch/meta-index.html

Other Powerful Search Engines

Alta Vista
(one of the most comprehensive)
http://altavista.digital.com

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