*SEARCH ENGINES/WEB DIRECTORIES* | |
| Ask.com Internet search engine that encourages searching in the form of a question. | |
| Digital Librarian "A librarian's choice of the best of the Web." Lists of web sites on a number of topics, including government and law. | |
| Directory of Open Access Repositories Listing of institutions making their repository collections freely available online. | |
| FindLaw Search engine for finding legal information on the Internet. | |
| Google Search engine good at finding organizational web sites and information in PDF files. | |
| InfoMine Internet resources chosen by librarians for faculty and student academic research. | |
| Internet Public Library 2: ipl2 Web directory created for and maintained by librarians. | |
| Open Directory Project Using volunteer editors, this is probably the largest/most coordinated effort to create a subject directory of websites. | |
| Silobreaker News, blog, transcripts, and multimedia sources collected from a wide variety of perspectives and sources. Graphs that highlight the most-covered topics in recent days. Interactive, graphic searching to find articles on related topics. | |
| USA.Gov "Your First Click to the U.S. Government." The official website for searching government websites. Searches both federal and state government websites. | |
| Yahoo! Popular subject directory and search engine. | |
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Full Text Available - These electronic resources offer the full text of some (if not all) items. |
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Restricted Access - These electronic resources may only be used by PHC students, faculty, and staff. |