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Searching the World Wide Web

Full internet access is provided on the Library's Information Commons computers for UTD students, faculty, and staff by logging in to the campus domain with their UTD-ID. Library visitors may use the community workstations to access databases and full-text journals licensed by McDermott Library.


Search Engines

These tools are huge databases where you can search the full text of billions of web pages. They are compiled by digital robot programs called crawlers with no human evaluation for quality.


Help searching Ask.com

Ask.com

Exalead -- innovative, new search engine. Results show thumbnail preview of pages found and directory of related topics

How to set your preferences to find McDermott Library resources

Google Scholar

Subject Directories

These are smaller databases containing sites selected by human beings and arranged by subject or topic.

  • About.com -- useful, practical, searchable subject directory
  • CyberCemetery -- provides permanent public access to Web sites of defunct U.S. government agencies and commissions
  • Digital Librarian -- a librarian's choice of the best of the Web
  • InfoMine -- searchable directory of scholarly Internet resource collections
  • Internet Archive -- allows you to retrieve information from sites that are no longer available or published. Includes the popular WayBackMachine archive

Search Selection Tools


Metasearch Engines gather results from several search engines and directories.