
The following provide links to a variety of subject directories, search engines and to a wealth of information on searching the Internet:
Net Directory ; Net Search ; Internet Search ; Search the Internet
Information on the use of search engines and subject directories for locating resources, as well as information on and evaluations of various search engines and subject directories are found in the relevant section of the University of Sydney Library site: Search Engines and Subject Directories: Guides, Descriptions and Evaluations.
Comparison of Search Engine Features From Charles Sturt University, this site compares the advantages and disadvantages of the different features of common search engines, as well as the display of results, the scope of each search engine, and advanced search facilities.
Subject Sources:
Top Subject Sources on the Web The top five Web subject searching resources form December Communications,Inc.
Other general sources of help include:
Welcome to WhoWhere? Search for an e-mail address on the Net.
Eggleston's Jumpgate to Selected Internet Resources Includes internet tutorials.
Internet Sites Contains links to general topics, HTML, internet newsgroups, magazines, style guides, tools and general web publishing information.
Other sources concerned with issues such as publication, copyright, citation:
How do you cite URL's in a bibliography?
More advanced topics on designing web pages:
The HTML Elements an up-to-date HTML command reference.
The Yale Center /Advanced Instructional Media WWW Style Manual. Expert, research-based advice on designing web pages.This manual describes the design principles used to create the pages within the Center for Advanced Instructional Media's (C/AIM) World Wide Web site. Beyond an introduction to HTML authoring.