Federated Search Engines for Online Journals: A Study
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https://doi.org/10.51983/ijiss.2013.3.1.373Keywords:
Search Engine, Federated Search, KnimbusAbstract
Search strategy in Information retrieval is important task to get proper results without wasting time. There were many developments in searching the articles or information from the internet. There are various search engines available to search e-journals, online databases. Federated search is new search technique to get one query with results from different online databases and online journals, etc. This paper made an attempt to identify the various tools available over the Internet.
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