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WorldWideScience: Like Google for Deep Web Science - ReadWriteWeb
Need to get access to real scientific data but having trouble finding any relevant search results in Google? That could be because a lot of the science and technology documents on the web aren’t typically indexed by major search engines. They’re a part of the “deep web,” the repository of web pages usually generated by database-driven sites that search engines’ spiders can’t access. One resource to help open up the deep web for scientific research is WorldWideScience. This portal allows you to query more than 200 million documents not typically indexed by today’s search engines.