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Meta search. Privacy. matters. 15 Top Search Engines For Research. After hours spent scrolling through Google and pulling up endless clickbait results, you’re frustrated with the internet.

15 Top Search Engines For Research

You have a paper to write, homework to do and things to learn. You know you won’t get away with citing Wikipedia or Buzzfeed in your research paper. Even the big news engines aren’t scholarly enough. You need reputable sources for your homework, and you need them now. With so many resources online, it’s hard to narrow it down and find ones that are not only reliable and useful, but also free for students. 15 scholarly search engines every student should bookmark 1. Google Scholar was created as a tool to congregate scholarly literature on the web. 2. Google Books allows web users to browse an index of thousands of books, from popular titles to old, to find pages that include your search terms. 3. Operated by the company that brings you Word, PowerPoint and Excel, Microsoft Academic is a reliable, comprehensive research tool. 4. 5. 6. 7. Yacy - The Peer To Peer Search Engine.

Zibb. The Global business search engine. People Searche$ Internet Searching. Deep Web. The Search Engine List. Library Databases. Surf Canyon Search. International Search Engines. The Big Search Engine Index. Business/People Search. Dashboard - Talents Connect. TOR web browser. Deep Web. Deep_Web. Welcome to INFOMINE: Scholarly Internet Resource Collections. 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. Meta Search Want the best of everything? Dogpile:Find the best of all the major search engines with Dogpile, an engine that returns results from Google, Yahoo! Databases and Archives Books & Journals Science Math & Technology Social Science. Yippy - Search. CompletePlanet - Discover Over 70,000+ Databases & Specially SE's.

CloserLook Search. Working Links To The Deep Web. Hidden Wikis Index pages in Wiki-based format.

Working Links To The Deep Web

The Hidden Wiki - The original Hidden Wiki (after Matt's), owned by ion. Created January 2009. Went down for a while but it's back up now. A bit outdated. Other indexes Other places/directories you may be able to find links. OnionBookmark - Keep bookmarks private or share with public. Deep Web Research 2012. Bots, Blogs and News Aggregators ( is a keynote presentation that I have been delivering over the last several years, and much of my information comes from the extensive research that I have completed over the years into the "invisible" or what I like to call the "deep" web.

Deep Web Research 2012

The Deep Web covers somewhere in the vicinity of 1 trillion plus pages of information located through the world wide web in various files and formats that the current search engines on the Internet either cannot find or have difficulty accessing. The current search engines find hundreds of billions of pages at the present time of this writing. In the last several years, some of the more comprehensive search engines have written algorithms to search the deeper portions of the world wide web by attempting to find files such as .pdf, .doc, .xls, ppt, .ps. and others. This Deep Web Research 2012 report and guide is divided into the following sections: 99 Resources to Research & Mine the Invisible Web by Jessica Hupp. Discover over 70,000+ databases and specially search engines.

IncyWincy: The Invisible Web Search Engine. Online Search Tools - Deep Web Search. The Top 100 Undiscovered Web Sites - PageOnce. 60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers. June 20th, 2010 Finding the information you need as a writer shouldn’t be a chore.

60 Awesome Search Engines for Serious Writers

Luckily, there are plenty of search engines out there that are designed to help you at any stage of the process, from coming up with great ideas to finding a publisher to get your work into print. Both writers still in college and those on their way to professional success will appreciate this list of useful search applications that are great from making writing a little easier and more efficient. Professional Find other writers, publishers and ways to market your work through these searchable databases and search engines.

Writing. 50 Cool Websites We Recommend Ploomy - a blog for guys. Free Book Search.net. Free Book Search's document search tool is designed to return the maximum number of online documents from specific types of websites as per the users' choice.

Free Book Search.net

We have made this search portal very robust so that using the tools on this page, if a document exists somewhere - even hidden away - on the Internet, you will find it here. This is one of the only online tools that will actually find books and documents on non-book sites. Most other tools sift through digital libraries or known locations of e-books and documents, our searches also scan private collections that are normally hidden. There are a few methods for finding documents, and we have tried to incorporate all of them in one place by using the 'radio buttons'. You may need to try using a few of the search techniques to find what you are looking for, and you may need to sift through a number of documents. The Invisible Web: What It Is and How You Can Find It. By Wendy Boswell Updated June 02, 2016.

The Invisible Web: What It Is and How You Can Find It

What is the Invisible Web? The term "invisible web" mainly refers to the vast repository of information that search engines and directories don't have direct access to, like databases. Spotflux - A more secure, private, and open internet experience. Knowledge & deep Search engine. 13 Alternative Search Engines That Find What Google Can’t. Advertisement R.I.P Google.

13 Alternative Search Engines That Find What Google Can’t

What would be your first reaction if you saw this? Scared, because your life is completely enslaved to Google. Or, hopeful because this suggests that something better has already arrived? Well, no one is chipping on that digital tombstone yet. But it does not mean that there is no grass outside that fence. PDF Search... Search Engine Marketing, Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and Paid Search Advertising (PPC) - Search Engine Watch (SEW) Freenet (about) Check Username Availability at Multiple Social Networking Sites. NEWS TOOLS. Neotake: Your ebook search engine. Deep Web Research. Search Engine Colossus. People based. Interesting Search Engines. CWRU: KSL Summon. FindTheBest. Business/People Search. Touchnote. Search.com Metasearch.

Invisible Web Directory - Search The Invisible Web With A Web Directory. Gravatar. .onion hidden service urls list. Companies House. Main View : Deep Federated Search. WordPress.com - Get a Free Blog Here. Global - Find search engines from across the world with Search Engine Colossus. SearchReSearch - Blog For Searching. Primary Research. Wayback Machine: Search Defunct Sites. "Deep. Other People's Web Search Pearltrees. Search The Invisible Deep Web. KnowEm Username Search: Social Media, Domains and Trademarks.

Netcraft - Search Web By Domain. Biznar: Deep Web Business Search : Main View : Deep Federated Search. Index. Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free Books, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine. Web. Social Web. People Search. Guides. Engineering, Maths & Computing. Metasearch Engine. Scientific Information. Deep Web. Scholarly Collections. Image Search. Search Engines. Semantic Search.