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Extreme Searcher's Guide to Web Search Engines

Purchase options:
* £15.70 amazon.co.uk

* $17.46 amazon.com

Details:
* ISBN 0910965471

* Published by Cyberage Books

* Written by Randolph Hock

* Book published January 2002

Title:

The Extreme Searcher's Guide to Web Search Engines (2nd Ed.)

Review:

Search engines are one of the great contradictions of the Internet : they can provide quick, easy access to exactly the information you want within seconds - or frustrate you with hundreds of completely irrelevant results until you give up.

Randolph Hock aims to provide a reference handbook that covers the major search engines and guides the user through their individual features, strengths and weaknesses. His aim is to aid the 'extreme searcher' - the searcher who utilizes the strengths of particular engines and their advanced features - to find the information they seek quickly and efficiently.

He starts with a brief introduction to the history of searching Internet based resources (from gophers to WWW based engines) and continues with a description of the different elements of a search engine - useful as understanding a little of what's 'under the hood' of an engine can help determine its usefulness for different searches.

An explanation of the different search options that are commonly available (Boolean operators etc) follows. Eight well known engines are then individually profiled in their own chapters, followed by examinations of several meta search and software tools. Finally there are details of sources of search engine information - including a certain site called Free Pint!

The value of this book lies in the chapters on individual engines and several tables which compare their different search features - invaluable in finding the right engine for a specialist search. Each chapter starts with a useful list of the engines strengths and weaknesses - e.g. Northern Light's "Special Collection" of proprietary publications - and a description of the features it offers. Details of how the engine spiders web pages and some indication of how often is included, as well as a useful list of the advanced search features of the engine and details of any additional databases it searches (e.g. Lycos' multimedia database)

One of the problems with different search engines is that they offer different advanced search options, and treat similar options differently. Usefully, each chapter details how the engine treats these operators, lists how to use them with examples and discusses how results are presented with indications of any useful options (e.g. "Facts About" on Altavista). There are also comments on other features like web directories or personalization options.

Even if you use several different search engines and are familiar with their advanced features this book is of value - I learnt about several useful options on engines I normally do not use - and the tables comparing different search options strike me as a particularly useful reference source. Usefully the website that accompanies the book - - provides indications of changes and brief overviews of new engines.

If you spend a lot of time searching the web and want a reference source comparing the different engines, or if you are looking for a book that introduces you to more than just simple keyword searching, this could be the title for you.

Free Pint Reviewer:

Duncan Parry is a directory editor for Lycos UK, responsible for Computers, Technology, Internet and Telecommunications. <http://www.lycos.co.uk/>. He also provides freelance site design, promotion and writing services <http://www.digitalstrike.co.uk>.

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