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Extreme Searcher's Guide to Web Search Engines

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* $19.95 Information Today

Details:
* ISBN 0910965269

* Published by CyberAge Books

* Written by Randolph Hock

Other opinions:
* Customer comments at amazon.co.uk

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Extreme Searcher's Guide to Web Search Engines

Review:

This recently published guide to internet search engines by renowned internet information expert Randolph (Ran) Hock sets a new benchmark for the serious study of searching the web using both established and lesser known search tools. Written in a clear and accessible style and making full use of accompanying illustrations to illustrate many of the search examples he writes about, this book definitely means business, containing much that is new and useful to both the web novice and the more seasoned internet searcher.

The book begins with an overview of the (very brief) history of internet engines together with an examination of the various mechanisms that go to make-up a 'typical' search engine (spider and indexing programmes, retrieval engines, web interfaces etc.). Also featured is a detailed and very useful comparison of the features provided by all the major search engines including boolean capabilities, truncation support, phrase and proximity searching, field searching, etc., with the salient points summarised in a series of full page graphs (that seem clearly designed with the busy searcher in mind).

The following chapters contain detailed studies of the following major engines: AltaVista, Excite, HotBot, Infoseek, Lycos, Northern Light, WebCrawler and Yahoo! with a full and practical review of all the features provided for both Simple and Advanced interfaces (where provided). A separate (though brief) chapter is also provided on the use of meta search engines, which also examines the use of both Simple and more Advanced features. A 'Further Reading' chapter concludes the book with links to useful search engine related resources (including of course Free Pint!).

If there are any omissions (and there are) concerning for example updated features newly provided by the search engines but not covered in the book, or additional engines not featured in the reviews (e.g. my current favourite Google), these are dealt with in the useful web site intended as a 'companion' to the book at http://www.onstrat.com/engines

I have no hesitation in recommending this book. I've picked up many new tricks and tips from reading it and I'm sure you will too.


Free Pint Reviewer:

Nick Lloyd is an internet consultant with extensive experience of using and searching the internet including creating and managing internet and intranet sites for major government agencies. Recent work includes completion of an extensive internet training programme for Deutsche Bank http://www.db.com/ conducting training and workshop based programmes for staff. His interests include internet design and 'content creation' with a background in both information work and art and design. He can be contacted by e-mail at nickllo@rocketmail.com or on the Web at http://www.lloy.freeserve.co.uk/.

Readers Comments:

"Very useful book. I read it and now quote from it." Anne Ku

The average customer rating at Amazon for this book is 5 out of 5, from 1 review.

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