The Dream, the Nightmare
We have gone from the dream of having all of this information in digital format to the nightmare of having all of this information in digital format, almost overnight.

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The Invisible Web
Public information in the Invisible Web is currently 400 to 550 times larger than the visible Web.

Total quality content of the Invisible Web is 1,000 to 2,000 times greater than that of the visible Web.
The Traditional Search Engines
If you have ever used the Internet and looked for information you have likely used one of the popular search engines such as Yahoo!, Google, Alta Vista or the like. What you may not have realized is that these search engines, and nearly all the others, search only a very small subset of the Internet - and more importantly, only a subset of static HTML pages.

The Invisible Web
These so-called static HTML pages are the type of pages that gave the Internet its start. But as the Internet and the related technologies evolved it soon became possible to make databases and catalogs of information available on web sites. And then the government, organizations, and companies all placed their most valuable databases on their web sites and gave users search forms to query them. And as it turns out, the most valuable data for professionals like medical professionals is stored in these databases.

The Problem
The first problem is locating all the valuable databases and web sites. The second problem is searching against them - the traditional search engines do not, and cannot, search into the Invisible Web. The traditional search engines only search into a small subset of the visible web!

If you want to tap into the incredible databases of information like PubMed, CHID, Medem, and the like you have to know they exist, know where to find them, and then go to each site individually and run your search.

The Solution
Doctor Look is the solution. With its patent-pending technology, Doctor Look can search into the Invisible Web and visible web from one place. This enables you to be comprehensive in your searching. And it saves you huge amounts of time. Instead of visiting 25 different sites and running a search you can go to one place, run the search, and get all your results back in one place.

Additionally, the staff at Doctor Look has located these valuable and trustworthy databases and web sites - and continues to do so. This saves you the time and trouble of scouring and monitoring the Internet.

And if that isn't help enough, Doctor Look enables you to create personal search pages that consist of any combination of supported data sources, save search results for viewing at a later date, and email search results to colleagues.
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Believe It or Not
People spend on average 8 hours a week obtaining, reviewing, and analyzing external information. And 10% of users spenf over 20 hours a week looking for information.

79% of people turn most often to the Public Domain of the Internet when they seek information for their work.

Data Source Spotlight
ACP Journal Club - Published jointly by the American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine, the purpose of ACP Journal Club is to alert clinicians to important advances in primary care by careful selection of articles whose results are most likely to be true and useful. Value-added abstracts and expert commentaries are provided on a bimonthly basis.
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