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Metatext är en text om texten – en orientering om hur man ska läsa och tolka texten. En typisk vetenskaplig text har metatext som markerar sammanhanget och medverkar till att skapa den röda tråden. Här kan du som skribent låta dig inspireras, låna och anpassa fraserna. Källorna är vetenskapliga texter på engelska. Introduktioner Det finns många sätt att inleda en vetenskaplig text. http://kib.ki.se/frasbanken

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Cool Search Engines That Are Not Google | Epicenter

<img class="aligntop size-full wp-image-6401" title="collecta_swine" src="http://www.wired.com/images_blogs/business/2009/06/collecta_swine.png" alt="collecta_swine" width="610" height="270" /> How do you find a new search engine if all you know is Google? Typing “search engine” into the usual box might lead you to Microsoft’s newly launched Bing, the combined search at Dogpile, or the former king of search, Altavista. But for those willing to dig around, searching for search engines can reveal a treasure trove: The net is rich with specialized search services, all trying to find a way to get their slice of the billions of dollars Google makes every year answering queries. For this article, we surveyed some 50 specialty search services and picked out our favorites. http://www.wired.com/business/2009/06/coolsearchengines/
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http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/4-great-sites-to-do-a-book-search-by-plot-or-subject/ Books are wonderful things. They can be filled with information and tell you about current events or they can be fictional and tell of adventures. But what happens when you finish that perfect book only to look upon your shelf and find that you have no more new books to read? Oh, the horror! Well, here comes the web to your rescue.

4 Great Sites To Do A Book Search By Plot or Subject

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article search, and catalog search | Bibliographic Wilderness

While we libraries typically spend more of our resources on ‘catalog’ search, for academic libraries a significant portion of users probably spend more time looking for articles instead. (Anyone have a cite to any research showing this?) So many of us are trying to spend more resources on supporting article search in a way that is integrated into our web infrastructure, with a good user interface, instead of a hacky afterthought. I had been assuming that the way to do this was to, somehow, provide a single search interface that would search both over the traditional catalog/ILS database, and over vendor content including scholarly articles, in one merged result list.
http://www.wired.com/magazine/2011/11/st_thompson_searchresults/

Clive Thompson on Why Kids Can’t Search | Magazine

<img alt="Illustration: Tymn Armstrong" src="/magazine/wp-content/images/19-11/st_thompson_searchresults.jpg" title="Start" width="315" height="201" /> Illustration: Tymn Armstrong We’re often told that young people tend to be the most tech-savvy among us. But just how savvy are they? A group of researchers led by College of Charleston business professor Bing Pan tried to find out. Specifically, Pan wanted to know how skillful young folks are at online search.
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