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Invisible Web: A Presentation by Robert Lackie


Princeton-Trenton Chapter Invisible Web: A Presentation by Robert Lackie
A casual evening of networking and a presentation by Robert Lackie, Assistant Professor-Librarian, Rider University and author of:

Those Dark Hiding Places: The Invisible Web Revealed

"If only I had known!" was the bitter cry of the searcher who relied just on search engines to search the Web. Although many popular search engines boast about their ability to index information on the Web, more of it (dynamically-generated pages, certain file formats, and information held within numerous databases) is becoming invisible to their searching spiders. Much of the Web is hiding information from us, but we can access this hidden content! Learn how you can reveal the secrets of these dark, hiding places.
Wednesday, February 19, 2003

Mathematica Policy Research
600 Alexander Park, Princeton, N.J. 08543
Phone: (609) 275-2334
6:00
Networking
6:30
Pizza and Snacks
7:00
Announcements and other business
7:15
Presentation
8:00
Discussion and Wrap-up
Please return this form with your check (made payable to P-T SLA) no later than February 17, 2003. Send to:

Mitchell Brown
Fine Hall Library, Princeton University
Washington Road Princeton, NJ 08544
Tel: 609-258-3150 Fax: 609-258-2627
Email: mcbrown@princeton.edu
P-T SLA Member: $5.00
Other SLA Chapter Member: $5.00
Non-Member $5.00
Student $5.00
Retired $5.00


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Directions to:   Mathematica Policy Research
600 Alexander Park
Princeton NJ 08543

Via NJ Turnpike:
NJ Turnpike to Exit 9 - Route 18 North. Take Route 18 to Route 1 South. Follow Route 1 to Alexander Road. Exit to Alexander Road over Route 1. After the 3rd traffic light (Rozel Road) take the 3rd left into Alexander Park. Follow the road around to the back (Past Berlitz on your right and Hiller on your left. Mathematica is in the large gray building on the left. (Marked 600 Alexander Park). Parking in on the right. Or:

NJ Turnpike to Exit 8 - Hightstown. Follow signs for Route 133 (west). Follow Route 133 to Route 571 (aka Princeton- Hightstown Road). Take Route 571 to Route 1 and merge left to Route 1 South. Alexander Road will be the next exit on the right. Exit to Alexander Road over Route 1. After the 3rd traffic light (Rozel Road) take the 3rd left into Alexander Park. Follow the road around to the back (Past Berlitz on your right and Hiller on your left. Mathematica is in the large gray building on the left. (Marked 600 Alexander Park). Parking in on the right.

From Philadelphia:
Take 1-95 North into New Jersey. Exit at Route 1 North (Exit 67) towards New York. Follow Route 1 North to Alexander Road exit. Turn right at the stoplight. After the 3rd traffic light (Rozel Road) take the 3rd left into Alexander Park. Follow the road around to the back (Past Berlitz on your right and Hiller on your left. Mathematica is in the large gray building on the left. (Marked 600 Alexander Park). Parking in on the right.





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