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Hunter Librarians Share Top Web Tools!

Best Search Engines | Specialized Tools | Don't Get Snookered! | Different Browser

 

Voted #1 Search Engine by Hunter Librarians!

Google logo

Google.gov logo
for .gov sites

Search.edu logo
for .edu sites

Voted #2 Search Engine by Hunter Librarians!

    Clusty logo

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      • Organizes results:

        Example: A search for "John Bardo" separates results for the WCU Chancellor from Robert John Bardo, a stalker/killer.

      • Advanced search allows limits to specific types of info such as news, images, and jobs.

Runner Up

 

Yahoo logo (Great news section!)

Try This New Search Engine

 

Grokker logo Uses a "visual map" to organize results.

 

Specialized Search Tools

Scout logo
Find research and educational websites.

NSDL logo
Find sites for physical & life sciences, math, engineering, and technology.

LII logo
"...well-organized, reliable, trustworthy, librarian-selected Internet resources..."

Google Scholar logo
For books and articles. If you can't find what you need, try the library databases. Or get help from a reference librarian!

 

Don't Get Snookered!

Factcheck.org logo
Provides unbiased analysis of political ads. Gives no breaks to Democrats or Republicans.

Snopes.com logo
Discover the truth behind Penny Brown, coke, and all those other well-intentioned emails from friends.

Medline Plus logo
This easy-to-use site is designed to connect lay people to reliable, high-quality medical information. Learn about drugs, diseases, and doctors as well as clinical trials and health news.

 

Try a Different Browser

Internet Explorer (IE) is the 800 pound gorilla of search engines because it is automatically installed on most new PCs. But just because it's the biggest, doesn't mean it's the best. This article* explains the security flaws in IE and lists pros, cons, and websites of several other browsers.

Firefox is currently the main competitor to IE and can be found on the desktops of many librarians. Click on the icon for download instructions.

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*Krause, Jason. "Internet Explorers." ABA Journal 91.4 (2005): 58. Academic Search Elite. EBSCO. 16 May 2005.
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