|
Search Quipu
NOTE: This search feature will allow you to search the contents of all the publicly available documents at the Quipu Web site. If you want to search for documents elsewhere on the Web, try one or more of the Recommended Web Finding Tools listed below. If your search finds too few matches: - Check the spelling of the search word(s) you used.
- If the spelling is correct and you searched for Any words, try using a different combination of search words (or try using just one word with All).
- If the spelling is correct and you searched for All words, try using a different combination of search words with Any.
If your search finds too many matches: - If you searched for Any words, try using the same or a different combination of search words with All.
Recommended Web Finding Tools Subject Directories These sites are mostly human-generated databases of Web sites, arranged by subject. They cover fewer resources than search engines but provide more focus and guidance for the topics they cover and will usually refer you to the most reliable Web sites. Use these to start searching or browsing for broad topics, especially if you have only a general idea idea of what you are looking for.
Librarian's Index to the Internet Yahoo
Search Engines These sites are mostly computer-generated databases of Web sites. Most also include a subject directory. They vary according to database size and content, searching capabilities, and how they rank results. Use these to search for unique keywords and limiting searches, especially if you know exactly what you are looking for. Different search engines will give you different results, so if one does not give you the results you hoped for, try another.
Google HotBot
Meta-Search Engines These sites let you search several different search engines simultaneously AND integrate the results from these search engines. Although none of these cover all of the search engines, and they may give you only a limited number of listings from each search engine, meta-search engines can be a quick, useful supplement to search engines. Use these primarily for simple searches.
Ixquick MetaCrawler
Specialized Finding Tools Anthro.net: provides a search engine of reviewed anthropology Web sites, plus a subject directory of anthropology topics ArchNet: serves as the World Wide Web Virtual Library for Archaeology.
This page http://infodome.sdsu.edu/research/guides/quipu/searchquipu.shtml is maintained by Bruce Harley & Patricia Knobloch .
Please use our Feedback Form
for your questions, comments, and suggestions.
File saved 08/03/07 10:16 PDT
|