The invisible web includes content that doesn’t get indexed or queried by current generation search engines, content that isn’t retrievable for one reason or another, and content that resides in searchable databases that produce dynamic results. This presentation by Jennifer Klang, Head of Reference Services at the U.S. Department of Interior Library, shares lessons in how to search the internet more effectively with a research-oriented approach.
Jennifer Klang, Head of Reference Services at the Department of the Interior Library, presents this edition of the Transportation Librarians Roundtabl...
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