Citations for definitions
- Adams, Katherine
C., Mohomine,
Representing knowledge in enterprise portals
, KMWorld, 01-05 issue.
- Adams, Katherine
C., Mohomine,
Information architecture
Translates KM theory into practice
, KMWorld (issue archives), 01-06
issue.
- Bray, Tim. Excerpts from his
website
:
full-text
,
metadata
and
Perl
- Bruemmer, Paul
J., SEM
Glossary,
Search
Engine Optimization and Marketing Articles,
Web-Ignite
, undated.
- Bruemmer, Paul J.,
Defining Search Technology

,
Search Engine
Marketing
,
ClickZ Today
, 2002-01-30.
- The Computer Language
Company Inc. (accessible only through a host such as the
globetechnology.com's
Tech Encyclopedia).
- More Google:
Search Quality and Your Feedback,
Google, 2003-09-16 (spamdexing).
- howstuffworks.com.
- How Internet
Cookies Work (cookie),
- Laycock, Jennifer,
hidden text,
Web Search,
About.com. (illegal)
- Marketing Terms.com

:
search engine optimization.
- Montague Institute,
Why is
metadata a hot topic?, 1998-04 (metadata).
- MyDomain.com,
How
Search Engines Work (ranking).
- Northern Webs
,
The Search Engine Tutorial
for Web Designers
.
- Olsen, Stefanie,
Engines
pin hopes on new keyword advertising,
CNET's News.com, 2003-05-08 (in-context
promotion, paid inclusion).
- Open
Directory: Computers:
Internet:
Searching (category)
Description, 2002-11-26 (directory).
- Rappoport, Avi (Guest
Writer), Anatomy of a Search Engine: Inside
Google,
October 30, 2002 issue,
SearchDay (crawling).
- Search Terms
Glossary, Search Tools for Web Sites and Intranets
.
- Site Submit
Program
Terms (spamming).
- Sullivan, Danny.
- Desperately
Seeking Search Engine Marketing Standards
, ClickZ Today
,
2002-08-07.
- Paid
Inclusion Listings May Get Boosted at AltaVista, Part 1,
Sullivan,
Danny, ClickZ,
2002-12-04 (trusted feed).
- Tetranet
's description of its Metabot product. The company is now
Watchfire Corporation
.
- Webopedia.com

(search engine optimization).
- Weisman,
Robyn,
The
Role of Content-Based Advertising,
E-Commerce Times,
2003-08-25 (content-based
advertising).
- World Wide Web Consortium

("W3C"),
HyperText Markup Language
(HTML)
(html).