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post: 100+ Alternative Search Engines You Should Know. I especially liked the list of E-Book & PDF Search Engines. These are good complements to a Google’s filetype search….

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“Imagine a search engine that simply removed the top 1 million most popular web sites from its index. What would you discover?” [Hat tip to the Law Librarian Blog.]…

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The only thing better than a Search Engine Features Comparison Chart is one that is updated regularly. The Internet for Lawyers bloggers (and all round legal information gurus) update…

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The December 2007 Tip from Mary Ellen Bates, of Bates Information Service, is on All the OTHER Search Engines, and you know what that means. Excerpt from the December…

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In case you haven’t already seen this: Blog Search Engines, by Ann Smarty at Search Engine Journal. Thanks to iLibrarian for the lead….

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…GOOGLE SCHOLAR Open your internet browser Type in http://www.scholar.google.com/ Type in your citation and select the “Legal documents” search option. Note Google’s disclaimer…

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…to think that “Everything is Online.” Not only is this not true, but even if it was true, a search engine isn’t necessarily the best way to find it….

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It takes a lot to rock a law librarian’s boat, but a nifty search engine for legal research guides, and other research resources, comes close to doing so. See…

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