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SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides

SparkNotes: Today's Most Popular Study Guides

3 New Ways To Discover Most Popular Online Content There’s no denying the popularity of sites like Digg and StumbleUpon, but there are a ton of other options available, each with an interesting twist, whether it’s in the way the content is presented, or by gathering popular content from specific social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook. Find The Most Popular Online Content With The Bus Ride The Bus Ride is an aggregator of sorts that gives you a simple and unique way to navigate through information on your preferred topics, much like being on a bus and going from one stop to the next. The Bus Ride frontpage features popular stories from all around the web in a variety of categories. Selecting any given story, you will then be taken on a route of sorts. By the end of the route, you should know all that you ever wanted to know about alternatives to the iPad. Each route consists of 6 stops. As you go through your routes, you can earn stamps. Find Interesting Content On Twitter With ReStream Image credit: Svilen Milev

PostSecret DocumentCloud 100 Useful Tips and Tools to Research the Deep Web By Alisa Miller Experts say that typical search engines like Yahoo! and Google only pick up about 1% of the information available on the Internet. The rest of that information is considered to be hidden in the deep web, also referred to as the invisible web. So how can you find all the rest of this information? This list offers 100 tips and tools to help you get the most out of your Internet searches. Meta-Search Engines Meta-search engines use the resources of many different search engines to gather the most results possible. SurfWax. Semantic Search Tools and Databases Semantic search tools depend on replicating the way the human brain thinks and categorizes information to ensure more relevant searches. Hakia. General Search Engines and Databases These databases and search engines for databases will provide information from places on the Internet most typical search engines cannot. DeepDyve. Academic Search Engines and Databases Google Scholar. Scientific Search Engines and Databases

OAIster Home Access to OAIster A freely-accessible site for searching only OAIster records is available at Additionally, OAIster records are fully accessible through WorldCat.org, and will be included in WorldCat.org search results along with records from thousands of libraries worldwide. They will also continue to be available on the OCLC FirstSearch service to Base Package subscribers, providing another valuable access point for this rich database and a complement to other FirstSearch databases. Contributing to OAIster OAIster continues to grow and expand. You can do self-service harvesting, which means you set your own harvest schedule and customize your metadata map for collections, Your library's holdings can be set in WorldCat, Your organization's unique collections receive maximum visibility via WorldCat and the WorldCat Gateway, which is available at no charge, and Your metadata will be syndicated wherever WorldCat data is syndicated.

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