Actual examples of intentional information search tools
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source:
http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/s/m/smc258/lesson.html
- Description: This site discusses the processes
involved in searching for and evaluating information found on
the Internet. Information is included on subject directories,
portals, search engines and multi-search engines, and on
simple, advanced and boolean searches.
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://wwwcssrv.almaden.ibm.com/wbi/
- Description: This site has information about web
browser intelligence agents that can help users navigate more
productively through the web. There are also links to other
resources on intelligent information retrieval agents.
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://www.software.ibm.com/data/knu/
- Description: This site describes Knowledge Utility
(KnU), an example of an intelligent information retrieval
agent, useful in locating web resources.
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source:
http://www.tiac.net/users/hope/findqual.html
- Description: A systematic approach to evaluating
document and search results.
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source:
http://www.teleport.com/~janetm/oii/search.html
- Description: This site is designed to aid you in
using the Internet for school research, developing efficient
search techniques, and obtaining valid results.
- Type of resource: Web site
- Source: http://www.ash.udel.edu/ash/search/genhelp.html
- Description: From the Alphabet Superhighway, these are some good
tips for searching the web.
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