Internet searching and indexing the subject approach

Prevent information overload with better indexing and retrieval strategies! This comprehensive volume offers usable information for people at all levels of Internet savvy. Its clear explanations of the various ways search engines are structured will help new users take advantage of their attributes...

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Other Authors: Shearer, James R, Thomas, Alan R
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Haworth Information Press 2000
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