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Main Author: Su, Mila C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ816674
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contents Inside the Web: A Look at Digital Libraries and the Invisible/Deep Web Su, Mila C. Primary Sources Archives Online Searching Electronic Libraries Educational Technology Internet Computer Uses in Education Search Engines Search Strategies Access to Information Information Needs The evolution of the Internet and the World Wide Web continually exceeds expectations with the "swift pace" of technological innovations. Information is added, and just as quickly becomes outdated at a rapid pace. Researchers have found that Digital materials can provide access to primary source materials and connect the researcher to institutions virtually. This article provides some basic definitions and presents an overview of digital library projects, archival resources, and access challenges to the Deep Web. A variety of strategies are included that can be used in searching the Deep Web for information. A Webography of resources is included for further exploration.
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spellingShingle Inside the Web: A Look at Digital Libraries and the Invisible/Deep Web
Su, Mila C.
Primary Sources
Archives
Online Searching
Electronic Libraries
Educational Technology
Internet
Computer Uses in Education
Search Engines
Search Strategies
Access to Information
Information Needs
Inside the Web: A Look at Digital Libraries and the Invisible/Deep Web Su, Mila C. Primary Sources Archives Online Searching Electronic Libraries Educational Technology Internet Computer Uses in Education Search Engines Search Strategies Access to Information Information Needs The evolution of the Internet and the World Wide Web continually exceeds expectations with the "swift pace" of technological innovations. Information is added, and just as quickly becomes outdated at a rapid pace. Researchers have found that Digital materials can provide access to primary source materials and connect the researcher to institutions virtually. This article provides some basic definitions and presents an overview of digital library projects, archival resources, and access challenges to the Deep Web. A variety of strategies are included that can be used in searching the Deep Web for information. A Webography of resources is included for further exploration.
title Inside the Web: A Look at Digital Libraries and the Invisible/Deep Web
topic Primary Sources
Archives
Online Searching
Electronic Libraries
Educational Technology
Internet
Computer Uses in Education
Search Engines
Search Strategies
Access to Information
Information Needs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ816674