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  1. Birmingham, J.: Internet search engines (1996) 0.03
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    Content
    Darstellung zu verschiedenen search engines des Internet
    Date
    10.11.1996 16:36:22
  2. Matrix of WWW indices : a comparison of Internet indexing tools (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Vergleich der Hilfsmittel zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
    Object
    GNN's Whole Internet Catalog
    Internet Public Library
  3. Koch, T.: Suchmaschinen im Internet (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Darstellung zu den verschiedenen Möglichkeiten der inhaltlichen Suche im Internet
  4. Peterson, R.E.: Eight Internet search engines compared (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Beitrag über robotergestützte search engines des Internet
  5. Spink, A.; Gunar, O.: E-Commerce Web queries : Excite and AskJeeves study (2001) 0.01
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    Theme
    Internet
  6. Koch, T.: Literature about search services (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Vorstellung von Beiträgen zu Hilfsmitteln zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
    Content
    Abschnitte: Search service comparisons; About search services and retrieval; Indexing the Internet; Collections and bibliographies
  7. Lossau, N.: Search engine technology and digital libraries : libraries need to discover the academic internet (2004) 0.01
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    Abstract
    With the development of the World Wide Web, the "information search" has grown to be a significant business sector of a global, competitive and commercial market. Powerful players have entered this market, such as commercial internet search engines, information portals, multinational publishers and online content integrators. Will Google, Yahoo or Microsoft be the only portals to global knowledge in 2010? If libraries do not want to become marginalized in a key area of their traditional services, they need to acknowledge the challenges that come with the globalisation of scholarly information, the existence and further growth of the academic internet
  8. Leighton, H.V.: Performance of four World Wide Web (WWW) index services : Infoseek, Lycos, WebCrawler and WWWWorm (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Vorstellung von Hilfsmitteln zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
  9. Koch, T.: Searching the Web : systematic overview over indexes (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Vorstellung von Hilfsmitteln zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
  10. Liu, J.: Understanding WWW search tools (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Vorstellung von Hilfsmitteln zur inhaltlichen Suche von Angeboten im Internet
  11. Campbell, K.: Understanding and comparing search engines (1996) 0.01
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    Content
    Hinweis auf Beiträge zu den verschiedenen search engines des Internet
  12. Tyner, R.: Sink or swim : Internet search tools & techniques (1996) 0.01
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  13. Internet search tool details (1996) 0.01
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  14. Ogden, J.; Summers, E.; Walker, S.: Know(ing) Infrastructure : the wayback machine as object and instrument of digital research (2023) 0.01
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    Abstract
    From documenting human rights abuses to studying online advertising, web archives are increasingly positioned as critical resources for a broad range of scholarly Internet research agendas. In this article, we reflect on the motivations and methodological challenges of investigating the world's largest web archive, the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine (IAWM). Using a mixed methods approach, we report on a pilot project centred around documenting the inner workings of 'Save Page Now' (SPN) - an Internet Archive tool that allows users to initiate the creation and storage of 'snapshots' of web resources. By improving our understanding of SPN and its role in shaping the IAWM, this work examines how the public tool is being used to 'save the Web' and highlights the challenges of operationalising a study of the dynamic sociotechnical processes supporting this knowledge infrastructure. Inspired by existing Science and Technology Studies (STS) approaches, the paper charts our development of methodological interventions to support an interdisciplinary investigation of SPN, including: ethnographic methods, 'experimental blackbox tactics', data tracing, modelling and documentary research. We discuss the opportunities and limitations of our methodology when interfacing with issues associated with temporality, scale and visibility, as well as critically engage with our own positionality in the research process (in terms of expertise and access). We conclude with reflections on the implications of digital STS approaches for 'knowing infrastructure', where the use of these infrastructures is unavoidably intertwined with our ability to study the situated and material arrangements of their creation.
    Object
    Internet Archive Wayback Machine
  15. El-Ramly, N.; Peterson. R.E.; Volonino, L.: Top ten Web sites using search engines : the case of the desalination industry (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The desalination industry involves the desalting of sea or brackish water and achieves the purpose of increasing the worls's effective water supply. There are approximately 4.000 desalination Web sites. The six major Internet search engines were used to determine, according to each of the six, the top twenty sites for desalination. Each site was visited and the 120 gross returns were pared down to the final ten - the 'Top Ten'. The Top Ten were then analyzed to determine what it was that made the sites useful and informative. The major attributes were: a) currency (up-to-date); b) search site capability; c) access to articles on desalination; d) newsletters; e) databases; f) product information; g) online conferencing; h) valuable links to other sites; l) communication links; j) site maps; and k) case studies. Reasons for having a Web site and the current status and prospects for Internet commerce are discussed
  16. Advanced online media use (2023) 0.00
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    Content
    "1. Use a range of different media 2. Access paywalled media content 3. Use an advertising and tracking blocker 4. Use alternatives to Google Search 5. Use alternatives to YouTube 6. Use alternatives to Facebook and Twitter 7. Caution with Wikipedia 8. Web browser, email, and internet access 9. Access books and scientific papers 10. Access deleted web content"
  17. Dunning, A.: Do we still need search engines? (1999) 0.00
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    Source
    Ariadne. 1999, no.22
  18. Sirapyan, N.: In Search of... (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In a series of capsule reviews of 20 search engines Sirapyan gives a good overview of the state of Internet search tools. She starts out with a clear discussion of the types of search tools available, the availability of advanced features such as Boolean queries and differences between directories, regular search engines and metasearch engines. It is unclear from the article whether the author and other testers used the same searches across all of the 20 tools but each review clearly outlines perceived strengths and weaknesses, gives tips on the advanced features, if any, of the search tool in question and suggests the types of searches that are most successful. The tools which receive top honors are Google, Northern Light, HotBot and Oingo. Finally, there is an extra sidebar the discusses meta and specialized search tools such as Infozoid and FirstGov. I can't help thinking that the usefulness of this article is related to the fact that Sirapyan is PC Magazine's librarian and goes into greater depth on those features that are of interest to information professionals
  19. Warnick, W.L.; Leberman, A.; Scott, R.L.; Spence, K.J.; Johnsom, L.A.; Allen, V.S.: Searching the deep Web : directed query engine applications at the Department of Energy (2001) 0.00
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    Theme
    Internet
  20. Summann, F.; Lossau, N.: Search engine technology and digital libraries : moving from theory to practice (2004) 0.00
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    Abstract
    This article describes the journey from the conception of and vision for a modern search-engine-based search environment to its technological realisation. In doing so, it takes up the thread of an earlier article on this subject, this time from a technical viewpoint. As well as presenting the conceptual considerations of the initial stages, this article will principally elucidate the technological aspects of this journey. The starting point for the deliberations about development of an academic search engine was the experience we gained through the generally successful project "Digital Library NRW", in which from 1998 to 2000-with Bielefeld University Library in overall charge-we designed a system model for an Internet-based library portal with an improved academic search environment at its core. At the heart of this system was a metasearch with an availability function, to which we added a user interface integrating all relevant source material for study and research. The deficiencies of this approach were felt soon after the system was launched in June 2001. There were problems with the stability and performance of the database retrieval system, with the integration of full-text documents and Internet pages, and with acceptance by users, because users are increasingly performing the searches themselves using search engines rather than going to the library for help in doing searches. Since a long list of problems are also encountered using commercial search engines for academic use (in particular the retrieval of academic information and long-term availability), the idea was born for a search engine configured specifically for academic use. We also hoped that with one single access point founded on improved search engine technology, we could access the heterogeneous academic resources of subject-based bibliographic databases, catalogues, electronic newspapers, document servers and academic web pages.