Searching the Deep Web
Save time and energy searching for information that may only be found in the deep web.
Use your favorite search engine as a starting place. Build a query that includes one or more of these words:
DATABASE, ARCHIVE, ALMANAC, REPOSITORY, STATISTICS, RECORDS, HISTORY, INFORMATION, SEARCH
Can you think of other synonyms?
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“What classical composer's music is heard most often in movies? ”
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First, think "who might know the answer to this question?"
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If you have no idea where to find an expert, build a query in Google (or Yahoo, etc.) using important keywords for the concept and where the information may be stored. For example,
movie classical music database OR information
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Your first search engine is not likely to retrieve the final answer, but it can get you to a database or source of information where you can search deeper for an answer.
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If you already think you know an expert or organization that would likely have the answer, build a query in Google (or Yahoo, etc.) that gets you to that person or organization. For example,
Bohemian opera
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