Search Engines and Guides


All The Web

provides both comprehensive coverage of the web and outstanding relevancy. If you tried Google and didn't find it, All The Web should probably be next on your list. AllTheWeb.com provides the ability to search for news stories, pictures, video clips, MP3s and FTP files.


AltaVista

is one of the largest search engines


Ask.com

is a crawler-based search engine owned by Ask Jeeves. Teoma has won praise for its relevancy since it appeared in 2000.


DMOZ

is a large searchable index.


FirstGov

provides searchable access to information from the US government plus US state and local governments. Information can also be browsed by category.


Google

a large search engine which caches its own copy of webpages. Useful for finding content no longer on the web.


Internet Public Library

gives written guides to research topics and links toother informational resources.


Librarians Index to the Internet

is a concise search engine broken into databases, directories, and websites.


MetaCrawler

allows you to search various serach engines in one convenient spot.


MSU-Ciber

is a guide to international business information on the internet.


My Virtual Reference Desk

contains links to most relevant sunjects and one of the best fact finders on the web.


Search Engine Watch

provides information, news, and statistics on Internet search engines.


Search.com

allows you to search various serach engines in one convenient spot.


Yahoo!

is a large searchable index.