Berry, Michael W., and Murray Browne. Understanding Search
Engines: Mathematical Modeling and Text Retrieval.
Philadelphia: Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics,
1999.
A mathematical discussion of search engine design and
information retrieval methods. Call Number: TK5105.884.B47
1999
Bradley, Phil. Internet Power Searching: The Advanced Manual.
New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1999.
Shows how to use the Internet more effectively by
illustrating how search engines work. Call Number:
ZA4201.B69 1999
Hernon, Peter, John A. Shuler, and Robert E. Dugan. U.S.
Government on the Web: Getting the Information You Need.
Englewood, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited, 1999.
A guide to the online information published by various
government agencies. Call Number: REF ZA5075.H47 1999
Jones, Debra. Exploring the Internet: Using Critical Thinking Skills:
A Self-paced Workbook for Learning to Effectively Use the
Internet and Evaluate Online Information. New York: Neal-
Schuman Publishers, 1998.
Workbook that shows how to effectively use the Internet.
Focuses on the critical evaluation of information found on the
Internet. Call Number: ZA4201.J66 1998
MacDonald, Randall M., and Susan Priest MacDonald. Successful
Keyword Searching: Initiating Research On Popular Topics
Using Electronic Databases. Westport, Connecticut:
Greenwood Press, 2001.
Lists usefule keywords, important people, and web sites
associated with a variety of popular topics. Call Number:
ZA4460.M33 2001
Notess, Greg R. Government Information on the Internet. 3rd ed.
Lanham, Maryland: Bernan Press, 2000.
Another guide to the online information published by various
government agencies. Includes information about foreign
governments. Call Number: REF KF242.A1 N68 2000
Schwartz, Candy. Sorting Out the Web: Approaches to Subject
Access. Westport, Connecticut: Ablex Publishing, 20001.
Discusses current attempts to develop standardized subject
classifications for online resources including search engines,
directories, and databases. Call Number: ZA4232.S39 2000

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