This search engine looks for the key words you type in, so use the
most general form of the word. For example, if you were looking
information on black inventors you would type "invent" and get 6
possible links. If you type only "inventors" you would only get
back 2 links.
When you go to a link found by the AWARE Search, use the FIND
funtion of your Netscape Browser to locate the word you searched for on
that page. This is especially helpful with the Internet
Resources Pages as they have many links on those pages and only 1 may
concern your query.
Use synonyms and multiple word searches. The search engine defaults
to search for any (not all) keywords you enter.
Visit the Internet
Resources Interactive Database and add your favorite links. The
usefulness of this search engine and this web site depends on your
participation.
Here are some useful Internet search engines:
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Excite | Web Crawler |
Universal Black
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Yahoo
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