[Web4lib] Deep Web Searching

Mark Costa markrcosta at gmail.com
Thu Jun 29 09:26:01 EDT 2006


Colleagues,

Here is an excerpt from Network Wolrd (
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2006/062706-deep-web.html?brl )

"If Google doesn't quite do it for you, there is always Deep Web
Technologies <http://www.deepwebtech.com/>, a software developer spun out of
Los Alamos National Laboratory, which claims that it searches the other 98%
of Internet content that Google and Yahoo "ignore". "

Their webpage is http://www.deepwebtech.com/

Here is a list of some of their free products:
http://www.science.gov
http://business.exploritnow.com/
http://www.scienceresearch.com/search/
http://www.osti.gov/graylit/ - The *GrayLIT Network* makes the *gray
literature* of U.S. Federal Agencies easily accessible over the Internet. It
taps into the search engines of distributed gray literature collections,
enabling the user to find information without first having to know the
sponsoring agency.
http://www.osti.gov/fedrnd/ - Federal R&D Project Summaries provides a
portal to more than 750,000 Federal research projects
http://www.osti.gov/eprints/ - a vast, integrated network of electronic
scientific and technical information created by scientists and research
engineers active in their respective fields, intended for use by other
scientists, engineers, and students at advanced levels.


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Mark R. Costa, MLS
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U.S. Army War College
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