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Deep Web Search Engines. Where to start a deep web search is easy.

Deep Web Search Engines

You hit Google.com and when you brick wall it, you go to scholar.google.com which is the academic database of Google. After you brick wall there, your true deep web search begins. You need to know something about your topic in order to choose the next tool. To be fair, some of these sites have improved their index-ability with Google and are now technically no longer Deep Web, rather kind-of-deep-web. However, there are only a few that have done so. To all the 35F and 35G’s out there at Fort Huachuca and elsewhere, you will find some useful links here to hone in on your AO.

If you find a bad link, Comment the link below. Last updated July 12, 2016 – updated reverse image lookup. Multi Search engines Deeperweb.com – (broken as of Sept 2016, hopefully not dead) This is my favorite search engine. Surfwax – They have a 2011 interface for rss and a 2009 interface I think is better. Cluster Analysis Engine. Search millions of free academic articles, chapters, and theses.

List of academic databases and search engines. Wikipedia list article This page contains a representative list of notable databases and search engines useful in an academic setting for finding and accessing articles in academic journals, institutional repositories, archives, or other collections of scientific and other articles. Databases and search engines differ substantially in terms of coverage and retrieval qualities.[1] Users need to account for qualities and limitations of databases and search engines, especially those searching systematically for records such as in systematic reviews or meta-analyses.[2] As the distinction between a database and a search engine is unclear for these complex document retrieval systems, see: the general list of search engines for all-purpose search engines that can be used for academic purposesthe article about bibliographic databases for information about databases giving bibliographic information about finding books and journal articles.

Operating services[edit] See also[edit] References[edit] 100 Search Engines For Academic Research. Back in 2010, we shared with you 100 awesome search engines and research resources in our post: 100 Time-Saving Search Engines for Serious Scholars.

100 Search Engines For Academic Research

It’s been an incredible resource, but now, it’s time for an update. Some services have moved on, others have been created, and we’ve found some new discoveries, too. Many of our original 100 are still going strong, but we’ve updated where necessary and added some of our new favorites, too. Check out our new, up-to-date collection to discover the very best search engine for finding the academic results you’re looking for. General Need to get started with a more broad search? iSEEK Education:iSeek is an excellent targeted search engine, designed especially for students, teachers, administrators, and caregivers. Scholar Engines. Searchingforscience / Theses. The pinnacle of one's early scientific output is one's dissertation or thesis.

searchingforscience / Theses

More and more theses and disseratations are becoming availbale online. NDLTD A collaborative project that started already way back in 1987 to identify collections of electronic theses and dissertations. There is no official search engine for the collections, but Scirus can be used to search the collection specifically when you use the advanced search options. Proquest Through Proquest you can access the most current two years of citations and abstracts in the Dissertation Abstracts database. Promise of Science Search all theses of Dutch universities in a single search. Australasian digital theses program The ADT program is designed to improve access to, and enhance transfer of, the research information contained in theses by providing a full text version available from the desktop via the web.

Some additional resources from NDLTD Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertacoes Cybertesis. 25 Legitimately Useful Sites for College Students. Oct 20, 2008 As you navigate around the Web, it's so easy to get pulled into rabbit holes of irrelevance.

25 Legitimately Useful Sites for College Students

The Internet is filled with sites that offer nothing of value for college students. But if you know where to look, there are quite a few sites that are legitimately useful. Here are 25 valuable sites that you'll want to bookmark today. By Sarah Wright Sites for Every Student Rate My Professors - This site is great for college students who're planning their class schedule. Sites for Student Researchers RefDesk - This award-winning site is a great place to find and check facts. Sites for Student Writers Essay Punch - Essay Punch is an interactive online essay-writing tutorial. Sites for Students Who Read The Online Books Page - This University of Pennsylvania website has more than 30,000 books that anyone can read for free online. Sites for Students Who Socialize Facebook - More than half of all college students have a Facebook account.

Like the idea of having books online? Resources.