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Internet Resources

Search Engines:

ResearchIndex (CiteSeer)

Project at NEC Research Institute to use autonomous citation indexing.
Can search content in postscript and PDF files.

Cora

Special-purpose search engine for computer science resources developed by Carnegie Mellon University.

Scirus

Joint venture between FAST and Elsevier to search scientific Web pages and subscription content at ScienceDirect and BioMedNet.

Search4Science

Meta-search engine for scientists; includes colleague search and science news headlines.

Leiden University

List of specialty search engines.

SearchAbility

Guide to academic search engines.

Teoma

Beta-test search engine provides "authoritative" Web page results, grouped into categories, plus "expert" recommendations.

Search Engine Watch

Watch Lists of specialty search engines and tips for searching; info for search engine researchers.

Applied Semantics

Ontology-based search engine with meaning-based search.

Semantic Web Activity

Information about efforts to add machine-readable descriptions data to Web pages.

WiseNut

Context-dependent Web search engine developed by founder of mySimon comparison shopping site.

Lasoo

Location-based search tool focuses search on selected geographical area.

Educational Resource Sites:

EduGATE

This site contains information about GATE, the Global Alliance for Transnational Education. GATE is an international organization that seeks to address quality assurance issues for educational programs and services that cross national borders. The organization is part of Jones International.

This is the WFU help page designed to assist people in creating web pages, either for use in official WFU websites, or for personal pages. Includes templates for official pages, tips, and code snippets to create page visit counters and other interactive elements.

This WFU site is designed with WFU professors in mind, but will give tips on utilizing resources that may be of use outside the WFU community, as well as useful instructions on using many common software programs.

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Online Reference Works:

FOLDOC (Free Online Dictionary of Computing)


This is an online dictionary of computing terms which users can freely used, provided they give credit to FOLDOC. Citation instructions can be found on the FOLDOC website.

 

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