It’s not just students, writers and researchers who love search engines (yes, I know others do, too, but those are the people I know best). Readers themselves can use them. The web site for Online Colleges posted a marvelous list this winter titled “50 Cool Search Engines for Serious Readers. It contains sites for a range of items such as e-books, rare books, reviews, sites to swap books and others. Check it out at http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2010/01/18/50-cool-search-engines-for-serious-readers
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Search Engines for readers
My search engine when I was an undergraduate in the 1970s was the University of Illinois library.
It’s not just students, writers and researchers who love search engines (yes, I know others do, too, but those are the people I know best). Readers themselves can use them. The web site for Online Colleges posted a marvelous list this winter titled “50 Cool Search Engines for Serious Readers. It contains sites for a range of items such as e-books, rare books, reviews, sites to swap books and others. Check it out at http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2010/01/18/50-cool-search-engines-for-serious-readers
It’s not just students, writers and researchers who love search engines (yes, I know others do, too, but those are the people I know best). Readers themselves can use them. The web site for Online Colleges posted a marvelous list this winter titled “50 Cool Search Engines for Serious Readers. It contains sites for a range of items such as e-books, rare books, reviews, sites to swap books and others. Check it out at http://www.onlinecolleges.net/2010/01/18/50-cool-search-engines-for-serious-readers
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