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The Invisible Web Gary Price, MLIS George Washington University Chris Sherman Associate Editor Search Engine Watch How Search Engines Work Crawler URL1 URL2 Indexer The Web URL3 Search Engine Database Eggs? URL4 Eggs. Eggs All About - 90% Eggo Your Eggs - 81% EgoBrowser by40% Huh? S. I.- Am 10% What is the Invisible Web? • “Stuff” that search engine crawlers (spiders) can not -- or will not -add to their databases • 2 to 50 times larger than the visible Web • Resources often much higher quality than the visible Web What is the Invisible Web? • Certain file formats (PDF, Flash, Office files, streaming media) – Why? They aren’t HTML text • Most real-time data (stock quotes, weather, airline flight info) – Why? Ephemeral & storage intensive What is the Invisible Web? • Dynamically generated pages (cgi, javascript, asp, or most pages with “?” in URL) – Why? Spider traps • Web accessible databases – Why? Spiders can’t type Invisible Web Gateways • Intelliseek – http://www.invisibleweb.com – http://beta.profusion.com • Complete Planet – http://www.completeplanet.com/ • Librarians’ Index to the Internet – http://www.lii.org The Invisible Web & The Librarian The Need For Knowledge! • Awareness that the IW Exists Maybe the IW Hold the Content Your Users Can’t Find! What is the cost in both wasted time/effort and total frustration? • Let Others Know About the IW • Awareness of The Synonyms – Invisible Web – Deep Web – Hidden Web • Let the Content be Your Calling Card Focus Less on the Amount IW Data The Invisible Web & The Librarian Why is the IW Useful to the Librarian and the End User? • Quality of Content (Authority) • Deep Content on Subject Area (Comprehensiveness) • Focused Databases (Limited Scope) Smaller Universe of Documents to Search (Maximize Precision/Recall) The Invisible Web & The Librarian Why is the IW Useful to the Librarian & the End User? • Material Unavailable Elsewhere on the Web (Uniqueness) • Many Options to Limit, Sort, Interact with the Data (Maximize Precision) • Timeliness vs. Time Lag of General Search Tools (Currency) The Invisible Web & The Librarian The IW, The Librarian, The Future • What Happens If/When the General Search Tools Crawl IW Material? Good News? Bad News? • General Search Tools May NOT: Offer Many Interactive/Limiting Tools May Not be Updated/Refreshed (time lag) as Frequently Timeliness, making current info available is one of the things the NET does well. The Invisible Web & The Librarian The IW, The Librarian, The Future • The Search Engine Business, Will IW Material be a Priority? • Just One Dialog or SilverPlatter Database? NO, in Terms of Content!!! • Yes, Common Interface, Syntax Perhaps XML will Assist The Invisible Web & The Librarian Challenges • • • • • • It’s Not The Magic Bullet. It’s a Tool We Still Need Traditional Online Databases Learning Curve, Sorry! Database Selection, When To Use the IW? Numerous Interfaces, Syntax A Non-Stop Flow of New Material The Invisible Web & The Librarian Things To Do! • Build Your Own Collections Internet Resource Collection Development • Mine Entire Sites, Often the IW Material Gets Little or No Notice In Reviews • Create Links When Possible DIRECT to the Interface. • “Save the Time of the Web Researcher” • Keep Current The Invisible Web & The Librarian Types of IW Content in Librarian Terms • Bibliographic - OPAC’s - Subject Bibs • Non-Bibliographic - Full-Text - Numeric Graphic Directory Real-Time Future Trends • Killer apps will lead the way – Research Index (CiteSeer) • Search engines will work harder to “find” Invisible Web content – Inktomi (Index Connect, Ultraseek) – WhizBang (“wrappers”) • No matter what, there will always be a problem! Coming Soon Available: July 2001 CyberAge Books 0-910965-51-X http://www.invisible-web.net Invisible Web: Computer Science • MacAfee World Virus Map – http://www.mcafee.com • ResearchIndex – http://www.researchindex.com Invisible Web: Company Research • European High-Tech Industry Database – http://www.tornadoinsider.com/radar/ • Kompass – http://www.kompass.com Invisible Web: Intellectual Property • Delphion Intellectual Property Network – http://www.delphion.com/ • ESP@CENET (European Patent Office) Patent Database – http://ep.espacenet.com/ Invisible Web: Dictionaries & Languages • EuroDicAutom – http://eurodic.ip.lu • Verbix – http://www.verbix.com/index.html Invisible Web: Art & Artists • ADAM (Art, Design, Architecture & Media Information Gateway) – http://adam.ac.uk/ • Artcyclopedia – http://www.artcyclopedia.com/ Invisible Web: Real-Time Information • Flight Tracker – http://www.trip.com/ft/home/0,2096, 1-1,00.shtml • J-Track 3-D Satellite Locator – http://liftoff.msfc.nasa.gov/realtime/J Track/Spacecraft.html Invisible Web: Maps and Driving Directions • MapBlast – http://www.mapblast.com • Streetmap.co.uk – http://www.streetmap.co.uk/ Invisible Web: Government Info • Parline Database – http://www.ipu.org • United Nations Daily Press Briefings – http://www.un.org/News/ Invisible Web: Health & Medicine • Economics of Tobacco Control Database – http://www1.worldbank.org/tobacco/ database.asp • International Digest of Health Legislation – http://www.who.int Invisible Web: News & Current Events • Cold North Wind Newspaper Archive Project – http://www.coldnorthwind.com • Financial Times Global Archive – http://www.globalarchive.ft.com Invisible Web: Science • Great Barrier Reef Online Image Catalogue – http://www.gbrmpa.gov.au/corp_site /info_services/library/index.html • Nuclear Explosions Database – http://www.ausseis.gov.au/databases Invisible Web: Transportation • Equasis (Merchant Ships) – http://www.equasis.org/ • World Aircraft Accident Summary (WAAS) Fatal Airline Accident Subset – http://www.waasinfo.net/