[WEB4LIB] all in one search engines and search techniques
Eric (Eric Rogers)
Eric at KCLIBRARY.ORG
Wed Jun 30 09:03:52 EDT 1999
Look at our Introduction to Search Engines
<http://kclibrary.org/search/srchengines.htm>. One of our reference
librarians has written reviews of the major search engines and built a
feature comparison chart.
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Eric Rogers
Internet Services Administrator
Kansas City Public Library
http://kclibrary.org
eric at kclibrary.org
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrea Mandel [mailto:mandel at voicenet.com]
Sent: Monday, June 28, 1999 5:43 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list
Subject: [WEB4LIB] all in one search engines and search techniques
At our library we are trying to assist in enabling our patrons to me
more independent when using the computer. We try to offer as many
handouts as possible to enable them to reach their goals most
effectively. Since most of the search engines differ as to how to form
booleans, etc (many better at differing searches!) - is there any site
that offers characteristics of each that we may use to pass on to our
patrons? Also, I use both Metacrawler and Dogpile if I am having
trouble finding something with the traditional search engines. I have
found them to be inconsistant often not even giving me sites remotely
related to my search terms. Is there better "all-in-ones"?
Thank you,
Andrea Mandel
Librarian
Marple Public Library
Broomall, PA 19008
610-356-1510
mandel at voicenet.com
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