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Popular Internet Search Engines
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Search Tools for Kids
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[MVLA Kids
More Searching Tools
[DrKoop.com (for your health)
[FirstGov] (the Official US Government Website)
[FindLaw (for consumers and lawyers)
[America's Job Bank (job and career resources)
[New York State Government Information Locator Service
[Project Vote Smart (information on elected officials and candidates)
[The University at Albany Libraries Reference Collection
[About.com
[Beaucoup.com (index of specialized search engines and databases)
[Britannica (The encyclopedia's guide)
[Deja.com (Internet discussions)
[Dogpile
[Excite (check your stocks)
[Galaxy
[MetaCrawler
[Northern Light
[SavvySearch
[Shareware.com (computer software)
Search Help - learn more about searching the web
[Citing Sources from the World Wide Web
MLA guidelines on citing online sources in a bibliography
[CNET's Truth Seeking on the Net.
Separating truth from lies on the Net is mostly a question of common sense. Apply the same skills you'd use in a library and you'll soon weed out the irrelevant and the dishonest.
[The Spider's Apprentice Tutorial: How to use web search engines
[Search Engine Watch: This respected and informative site compares and reviews search engines and gives you tips on how to use them better. It has tutorials for both webmasters and searchers.
[Scout Report: A weekly publication that keeps you informed about valuable resources on the Internet. Their team of professional librarians and subject matter experts select, research, and annotate each resource.
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