Mr. Hunter's
Search Engine Superlist

 

Tired of not being able to find the information you need for one of your classes here at school? Try one or more of the following search engines ... each has a unique method of displaying information.

 

http://www.kartoo.com - Interesting method of displaying search results .... shows sites and how they relate to similar sites ... move your mouse over a site and the left pane will give a brief synopsis of the site.

http://www.refdesk.com - A directory of facts

http://www.martindalecenter.com - Martindale's Reference Desk (academic facts)

http://education.yahoo.com/reference - encyclopedias, Shakespeare, facts, conversion calculators, dictionary, spanish dictionary, Gray's Anatomy, quotations

http://www.eduref.org - lesson plans, ERIC Database, resource guides

http://www.daypop.com - news articles

http://www.findarticles.com/PI/index.jhtml - find articles by topic (not by author's name)

http://www.magportal.com - find magazine articles by topic or by the name of the author

http://www.opinion-pages.org - find opinion websites about politics, business, technology, sports, health, arts & leisure

http://www.melissadata.com/Lookups - tons of phone directories, ZIP codes, post office locations, demographic data, etc.

http://www.thescanner.com - global data about companies ... very useful if you're an investor

http://labs.google.com/location - Google geographic mapping site

http://www.gigalaw.com - comprehensive essays on many legal topics (written by attorneys)

http://www.ameristat.org - social science search

http://www.foodtv.com/food/re_super_search - recipe power search

http://www.invisible-web.net - hidden websites broken down in topic groups

http://lii.org - Librarians' Index to the Internet

http://alexa.com - Goodle search engine which helps you determine a site's traffic, how long it has been online, how many sites link to it, etc.