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The Internet is obviously a revolutionary advance in organizing information, and search engines like Google and Yahoo were revolutionary advances in organizing the Internet.
To get started, try using a search engine that specializes in scouring the invisible web for results. None of these can search the entire invisible web, but they make some inroads that Google has not as of yet.
Hundreds of other museums all over the world have their own databases. This is just a list of the databases for a few of the most popular. Within these databases are descriptions of the work, its location, and an image of the work.
There are tens of thousands of classic books with full text available online for free. Some authors whose books are available in full text online include Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and Fyodor Dostoevsky.
The most accurate quantitative business knowledge often comes from specialty search engines and business directories/databases.
For consumers, authoritative product reviews and pricing information often times are hidden in the deep web or among subscription-based reports.
A wealth of information regarding microeconomic and macroeconomic data is available from government sources and other organizations.
A variety of web-based investment analysis tools and financial statistics can only be found in the deep web.
These are good places to start researching for background knowledge on any topic. The subscription-based databases will help intensify any research by scouring numerous scholarly journals.
The United States government publishes data on a variety of subjects, some of which is derived from census data or CIA findings.
Data on international economic indicators and demographics are available from US government agencies and international organizations such as World Bank.
Information on Congressional law and other legal and political matters are available online from universities, independent organizations, and the US federal government.
The Library of Congress (LOC) is the largest library in the world and offers catalog descriptions and some full text and images of many of its 130 million items.
Scholarly medical journals as well as government agencies and independent organizations offer a variety of statistical data and other information regarding medicine and health.
Science journals and databases are searchable through specialty search engines, while real-time geological data is available from the USGS.
Real-time aviation data as well as historical and current transportation safety information is available from different US federal government agencies.
*The text on this page is originally adapted from a terrific article originally published at OEDB.