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Google Scholar enables you to search specifically for scholarly literature, including peer-reviewed papers, theses, books, preprints, abstracts and technical reports from all broad areas of research. Use Google Scholar to find articles from a wide variety of academic publishers, professional societies, preprint repositories and universities, as well as scholarly articles available across the web.
LycosBeaucoup!, guide to search engines by subject categories.
Best Search Tools [Engines], from the InfoPeople Project, California Public Libraries. With a printable Best Search Tools Chart.
Librarian's Internet Index, Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians.
OAIster, project of the University of Michigan Digital Library Production Services. Collection of freely available, difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources.
Proteus Internet Search, search engine gateway.
Search the Internet, from UC Berkeley's Library.
UK Index, category-based search engine for British web resources.
WebPlaces, guide to categorized search engines.
Image and Sound Databases, from the UC Berkeley Library.
Image Search, from AltaVista.
Academic Info, "subject directory of over 25,000 hand-picked educational resources for high school and college students as well as a directory of online degree programs and admissions test preparation resources (SAT, GRE, LSAT, MCAT, GMAT, USMLE, TOEFL)."
CEOExpress, business resources portal.
CyberStacks, centralized, integrated, and unified collection of WWW and other Internet resources categorized using the Library of Congress classification scheme.
Digital Librarian, "a librarian's choice of the best of the Web."
INFOMINE, from the University of California at Riverside Library. Links to scholarly and educational resources.
Librarians' Internet Index, from U.C. Berkeley.
OAIster, project of the University of Michigan Digital Library Production Services. Collection of freely available, difficult-to-access, academically-oriented digital resources.
Pinakes: "A Subject Launchpad."
Related Readings, from the University of Virginia.
Finding Information on the Internet: A Tutorial. From UC Berkeley.
Virtual Training Suite, set of free online tutorials designed to help users improve Internet information literacy and IT skills.
The Internet Scout Project, "focuses on research and development projects that provide better tools and services for finding, filtering and delivering online information and metadata."
Living Internet, resource about the Internet and its primary technologies.
Search Engine Showdown: "The User's Guide to Web Searching."
Search Tools Chart, from California's InfoPeople Project.
Those Dark Hiding Places: The Invisible Web Revealed. provides links to directories, searchable sites, databases, and search engines useful for uncovering content that the general search engines fail to disclose.
Traffick: "Search Engine Enlightenment."
Evaluation of Information Sources, from the WWW Virtual Library.
Internet Tools Summary, from December Communications, Inc.
List of Discussion Lists, from Tile.Net. Access via various listing categories, including subject and geographic.
WHOIS Services, from Yahoo.
GetConnected.com, comparison service.
Netsurfer Digest, guide to news, places and resources online with short newsbytes, notices, and reviews.
Master List of Newsgroup Hierarchies
Usenet Addresses Service, from MIT.
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