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The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see
Enormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard web search engines. This book provides the key to finding these hidden resources by identifying how to uncover and use invisible web resources. Mapping the invisible Web, when and how to use it, assessing the validity of the information...
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Inf. Today
2001
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author | Sherman, Chris Price, Gary |
author_facet | Sherman, Chris Price, Gary |
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description | Enormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard web search engines. This book provides the key to finding these hidden resources by identifying how to uncover and use invisible web resources. Mapping the invisible Web, when and how to use it, assessing the validity of the information, and the future of Web searching are topics covered in detail. Only 16 percent of Net-based information can be located using a general search engine. The other 84 percent is what is referred to as the invisible Web-made up of information stored in databases. Unlike pages on the visible Web, informa |
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spelling | cern-7881312021-04-22T02:28:25Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/788131engSherman, ChrisPrice, GaryThe invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't seeInformation Transfer and ManagementEnormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard web search engines. This book provides the key to finding these hidden resources by identifying how to uncover and use invisible web resources. Mapping the invisible Web, when and how to use it, assessing the validity of the information, and the future of Web searching are topics covered in detail. Only 16 percent of Net-based information can be located using a general search engine. The other 84 percent is what is referred to as the invisible Web-made up of information stored in databases. Unlike pages on the visible Web, informaInf. Todayoai:cds.cern.ch:7881312001 |
spellingShingle | Information Transfer and Management Sherman, Chris Price, Gary The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title | The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title_full | The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title_fullStr | The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title_full_unstemmed | The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title_short | The invisible Web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
title_sort | invisible web: uncovering information sources search engines can't see |
topic | Information Transfer and Management |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/788131 |
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