Visualizing overlap and rank differences among web‐wide search engines: Some free tools and services
Abstract
Purpose
To compare the performance of different search engines, highlighting the overlap and rank differences.
Design/methodology/approach
Presents results of an overlap test search series among traditional CD‐ROM indexing/abstracting databases since the mid‐1980s, web databases, and authors' own polysearch engine, and reviews Google Scholar.
Findings
Finds that overlap is minimal among web‐wide search engines which crawl and index the mostly unstructured open web; and that overlap among Google Scholar and the native search engines is far less than the ideal 100 per cent in the optimal context of crawling and indexing highly‐structured and metadata‐rich collections.
Originality/value
Reinforces the existing view that for comprehensive searches one must search more than one database. Highlights and recommends several very good search engine sites.
Keywords
Citation
Jacsó, P. (2005), "Visualizing overlap and rank differences among web‐wide search engines: Some free tools and services", Online Information Review, Vol. 29 No. 5, pp. 554-560. https://doi.org/10.1108/14684520510628927
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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