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From the page: "The "visible web" is what you see in the results pages from general web search engines. It's also what you see in almost all subject directories. The "invisible web" is what you cannot retrieve ("see") in the search results and other links...
Reviewed by abbynormal92243 Jun 14 2006, 10:59am ( 60 reviews ) • berkeley.edu
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Rated by ParamjitSidhu on Oct 23, 9:49am
This gives access to a lot more information that you could not otherwise access
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Rated by townsonb on Sep 16, 4:07am
Opens up a wider search area. You can also ask for specialist search engines such as 'medical'
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Rated by Judah-Hertz on Sep 15, 4:53pm
While outdated, this is still useful info.
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Rated by Orline on Aug 08, 5:12am
From the page: "The "visible web" is what you can find using general web search engines. It's also what you see in almost all subject directories. The "invisible web" is what you cannot find using these types of tools."
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Reviewed by blogportalinfo on Jul 09, 11:16pm
this web can be developed to even better with a better layout and design. why don't they hire a web designer? :)
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Rated by InvisibleFlan on Jun 08, 4:16pm
Very useful info for university students, especially those doing in-depth research. The library and searchable web does not always provide everything.
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Rated by fanaticposts on May 23, 8:06am
From the page: "Why isn't everything visible?"