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Contact

City of Lund

046- 35 50 00

lunds.kommun@lund.se



Internet

Search engines

  • In A9, you can simultaneously search Google, books from Amazon and a number of other different reference databases and then have the results grouped according to search base
  • Ixquick searches a number of engines simultaneously
  • Searchenginewatch is a guide to the larger search engines 
  • Zap Meta Search searches in a number of search services simultaneously and has the ability to view earlier versions of the pages found. There are also many other options available to fine-tune your search
  • Scirus only searches scientific resources and resources that require subscription
Internet Archive is a very special search engine - it searches through old pages. You can, for example, see the government's pages from 1998 and onwards.
 

Web catalogues

  • infoo.se, (former Sunets www-catalogue) gives you links that contain information about Sweden or the Swedish state of affairs
  • Sweden.se is the starting point for searching all web places within the Swedish public sector
  • Britannica.com is Encyclopaedia Britannica's own subject catalogue.
  • Digital Librarian: A Librarian's Choice of the Best of the Web. Here you'll find a number of good subjects to search even if the choice can seem a little random
  • Invisible Web Directories and Resources is a register of searchable information resources that cannot be indexed by traditional search engines. These can be databases, archive material, interactive pages etc.
  • Internet Public Library Collections are divided by, for example, reference links, "reading rooms" with newspapers and so on and links for young adults
  • Librarian's Index to the Internet contains new qualitative resources evaluated by librarians in California
  • Virtual Library is a scientifically aimed subject list maintained by different subject specialists around the world

News services

  • BBC News - one-minute World news
  • CNN.com
  • Google news watches 4,000 news sources, but until now none in Swedish. It
    re-indexes every fifteen minutes 

 

Site updated: 7/20/2010

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