How to Search
- Legal research: The Virtual Chase Research Site for Legal Professionals from Ballard, Spahr, Anndrews & Ingersoll, LLP
- Web searching tips
- Tutorials:
- Finding Information on the Internet UC Berkeley
- net.Tutor self-paced lessons from Ohio State University libraries.
- Pandia. Tutorial and search guides for major engines
Search Engines
- General: Google | Google (directory) | AlltheWeb | Yahoo!
- Government: Searchgov.com | OpenText Query Server | Uncle Sam (Google)
- Law-Related: LawCrawler | Law-related sites | FindLaw
- Media searches:
- ClipArt About.com
- Audio/video: SNAP real audio finder | WebSeek
- Images: ICON browser | Google Images | Ditto
- Board Search Searching Internet message boards
- Metasearches (note: In addition to sponsored sites, returns from metasearchs may be littered with unmarked sponsored sites)
- Ask | The Dog Pile | IXQuick | Mamma
- MetaCrawler | Pandia | SavvySearch | SurfWax
Comprehensive sites
- ALSO – American Law Sources On-Line . Good for locating sources in each state
- CATALAW is a catalog of catalogs of law on the ‘net. Line up the usual suspects.
- Hieros Gamos another legal website with mega-links.
- Lawyer Express. Villanova’s Law-related resources on the net
- Legal Engine find forms and self-help books
- Meta-Index for U.S. Legal Research @ Georgia. focus on federal law, provides search query-front end linked to numerous legal-specific search engines and indices on the Web.

