Introduction: Increasing the Odds, SEARCH ENGINES: CHARACTERISTICS AND EFFECTIVE USE, A Proposal for Categorization and Nomenclature for Web Search Tools, Internet Search Engines and Robots: What They Are and How to Use Them, Internet Search Engines: Understanding Their Design to Improve Information Retrieval, , Signposts on the Information Superhighway: Indexes and Access, Search Engines for the World Wide Web: An Evaluation of Recent Developments, CLASSIFICATION AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO WEB ORGANIZATION, INDEXING, AND SEARCHING, The Relevance of Facet Analysis for World Wide Web Subject Organization and Searching, , Subject Trees on the Internet: A New Role for Bibliographic Classification?, Classification Schemes Revisited: Applications to Web Indexing and Searching, SUBJECT CATALOGUING AND THE WORLD WIDE WEB, Improving Subject Searching in Web-Based OPACs: Evaluation of the Problem and Guidelines for Design, The Internet as a Tool for Cataloging and Classification, a View from the UK, USE, the Universal Subject Environment: A New Subject Access Approach in the Time of the Internet, Index, Reference Notes Included,