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4. Choose your starting point based on your objective. You can start from a database search engine, library sites, specialty sites, a directory of sites, or general search sites.
- For database searches, you can begin with CompletePlanet or Geniusfind.
- For reference material searches, try LibrarySpot.com, INFOMINE or Internet Public Library.
- There are many specialty sites. For instance, science.gov provides links to the U.S. government's scientific deep web site. FreeLunch.com contains economic data from across the world. NHS Direct has health information and advice within England. You can find a good starter list of specialty sites at Online Education Database, or use one of the search engines below.
- You can use a search engine that helps you find the right search engine, such as Search Engine Guide or Geniusfind. Search Engine Guide works best if you choose a topic before you do a search, while Geniusfind requires you pick a topic first.
- If you aren't sure what you need, there are some general search sites for the deep web such as Internet Archive and Clutsy that make a good starting point.
