Ultimate Guide to the Invisible Web
This article provides an excellent source for background info and good sites - be sure to scroll down.
This article provides an excellent source for background info and good sites - be sure to scroll down.
This new site, Weblens created by journalist, Pam Blackstone, is putting lots of invisible web stuff together with good explanations.
This is an area that is closely related to the invisible, deep web. As books are being digitized it's interesting to see what technologies will develop and how they will impact the reading process. Let's keep our minds open and watch for illustrations such as The Open Library book.
A very useful glossary of Internet and web jargon with some computer terms scattered about is made possible through UC Berkeley.
How Can You Find Anything on the World Wide Web That's Actually Useful? is a great place to start looking for things that don't come up in your searches. It is maintained by John R. Henderson, a librarian at Ithaca College. Useful subject directories and sites can be at the tip of your fingers.