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Use of Classification and Indexing in the Internet Organization and Search


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Describes Internet, WWW, search engines and their components. The importance of classification and indexing in organizing the Internet resources is justified. The problems in organizing these resources are discussed.

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Internet Resources, WWW, Search Engines, Organization of Information, Classification and Indexing.
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M. P. Satija
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar –143 005
India


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M. P. Satija
Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar –143 005, India

Abstract


Describes Internet, WWW, search engines and their components. The importance of classification and indexing in organizing the Internet resources is justified. The problems in organizing these resources are discussed.

Keywords


Internet Resources, WWW, Search Engines, Organization of Information, Classification and Indexing.

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