In “thinking outside the search box,” Mary Elen Bates offers a number
of choices for searching on a topic, from news sites to weblogs.
“Go where you think the information will be.” (Source: The Virtual
Chase)
Archive for the ‘Reference Sources’ Category
Alternatives to search engines
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005Web directory
Tuesday, August 2nd, 2005Science Citation Index access expanded to 1900-
Monday, August 1st, 2005Blog on reference books
Friday, July 15th, 2005On using wikipedia as a research starting point
Wednesday, March 23rd, 2005Postal service made simple
Monday, January 3rd, 2005The quiet growth of e-books
Tuesday, December 7th, 2004Lycos announces “discussion forum” search
Monday, August 30th, 2004Lycos offers a beta version of a new search engine that purportedly
limits its scope to “discussion groups” or “web-based
conversations.” This does not include newsgroups, and supposedly
is not meant to include blogs, although some blog pages will show up in
search results. After executing a search, you can limit to a
specific kind of forum, such as Yahoo groups. No advanced search
options as of yet, only a few limiters which appear on the results
page. (Source: Pandia Search World)
Style guide for chemistry
Friday, August 20th, 2004STLQ points to
Australian professor Kiernan L. Kim’s Chemistry Style Manual
(2004), of which you may download one copy, according to
the copyright notice. ACS published its latest guide in 1997, if
my information is correct, so this is a timely find.