Free databases
How can you find them??
You can Use Google or Yahoo - just make sure to include the word database with your subject ie
"population database"
"plane crash database"
"languages database"
AND make sure you put your search in quotes "population database"
Or you can use a
- Topic/Subject search sites
- Blue Web'n
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/
Blue Web'n is an online library of 1800 + outstanding Internet sites categorized by subject, grade level, and format (tools, references, lessons, hotlists, resources, tutorials, activities, projects). You can search by grade level (Refined Search), broad subject area (Content Areas), or specific sub-categories (Subject Area).
- Librarian's Index to the Internet
http://lii.org
Librarians' Index to the Internet (LII) is a searchable, annotated subject directory of more than 14,000 Internet resources selected and evaluated by librarians for their usefulness to users of public libraries. LII is used by both librarians and the general public as a reliable and efficient guide to Internet resources. Developed by California librarians as a California resource, so there are a lot of California related web sites.
- Educator's Reference Desk
http://www.eduref.org
This is a project of the Information Institute of Syracuse. This site includes 2000 lesson plans, 3000 value-added pointers to education information and organizations, and 200 question archives. Includes the ability to search ERIC which produces the world’s premier database of journal and non-journal education literature. The new ERIC online system, released September 2004, provides the public with a centralized ERIC Web site for searching the ERIC bibliographic database of more than 1.1 million citations going back to 1966.
- A Specific free databases
- American Memory
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/
American Memory is a gateway to rich primary source materials relating to the history and culture of the United States. The site offers more than 7 million digital items from more than 100 historical collections. They also offer the Learning Page specifically geared for teachers, and resources for children called America's Story.
Hidden Web
What is the "hidden" or "invisible" web?
"The "invisible web" is what you cannot retrieve ("see") in the search results from almost all subject directories. Most of the invisible web is made up of the contents of thousands of specialized searchable databases that you can search via the Web. The search results from many of these databases are delivered to you in web pages that are generated just to answer your search. Such pages aren't stored anywhere. Search engines cannot find or create these pages.
"Finding Information on the Internet: a Tutorial, Invisible Web: what it is, why it exists, how to find it, and its inherent ambiguity
- Complete Planet
http://aip.completeplanet.com
CompletePlanet is the front door to Deep Web databases on the Web and to the thousands of regular search engines — it is the first step in trying to find highly topical information. By tracing through CompletePlanet's subject structure or searching Deep Web sites, you can go to various topic areas, such as energy or agriculture or food or medicine, and find rich content sites not accessible using conventional search engines.
- Infomine
http://infomine.ucr.edu/
INFOMINE is a virtual library of Internet resources relevant to faculty, students, and research staff at the university level. It contains useful Internet resources such as databases, electronic journals, electronic books, bulletin boards, mailing lists, online library card catalogs, articles, directories of researchers, and many other types of information. INFOMINE is librarian built.
- Invisible Web Directory
http://www.invisible-web.net/
This site is a companion to The Invisible Web: Finding Hidden Internet Resources Search Engines Can't See by Chris Sherman and Gary Price. It includes a directory of some of the best resources the Invisible Web has to offer. The directory includes resources that are informative, of high quality, and contain worthy information from reliable information providers that are not visible to general-purpose search engines.
Pathfinders
Class Assignment Pathfinders
Indianapolis PL Pathfinders
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