The Big Free Three for News: Search and Output
Jinfo Article
26th September 2012
By Robin Neidorf, Africa S. Hands
Abstract
A main difference in using the news search engines is the results are from news specific sources rather than the more general websites indexed by the larger search engine's databases. Advanced search, sharing and alert options can vary significantly - all important components for researchers. Africa Hands and Robin Neidorf share their findings.
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