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CSU Libraries > How Do I > Internet Resources > Specific Person, Page, or Tightly Defined Topic Searching the Internet for a Specific Person, Page, or Tightly Defined TopicIf you are looking for a tightly defined topic then a search engine such as Google, Teoma, or AltaVista is probably your best choice. Tightly defined searches often have a specific person, web page, location, corporation or even web page as their goal. Examples of a tight topic include:
For searches where the order of the words makes sense in only one direction, enclose your search phrase in "quotes." This binds it so that the search engine reads it in only one direction instead of plucking words randomly from it. Google Teoma AltaVista For more information on search engines, please see Search Engines and Directories on Parade (from CSU) or the Search Engine Showdown (From Greg Notess). Back to Searching for and Evaluating Internet Sources. EHK -- January 2005 |
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