Below the Horizon: Using Deep Web Search Engines for Litigation Support
1h 4m
Created on October 07, 2022
Intermediate
Overview
Just like the practice of law, when you hear about the "Deep Web" on television or in movies; it's never based on reality. It's no more than a "web within a web" of information that by choice of its posters, cannot be accessed by the simple technology of "crawlers" such as the standard Google, Bing, or Yahoo search bar.
What is the deep web exactly? What possible purpose could it serve for legal research? Join Martin A. Ginsburg, RN of MarGin Consulting, to learn everything you need to know about the deep web, including what it means, where it lives, and how you can use it to your advantage in legal research.
Learning Objectives:
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Describe and differentiate the Surface, Deep, and Dark Web for their use in legal research
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Employ different resources available across a variety of fields of information and a plethora of resources to enhance your legal research
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Identify hidden video resources to find videos that aren't on YouTube
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