The Skeptical Search Engine

Use the following search box to find information from primarily "skeptical" blogs.

I'm currently in the process of adding sites, but you should find it useful as it is.

I've also placed the Skeptical Search box in the left sidebar for your easy access.

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I've bumped into Christina's blog every now and then before, but only started reading it more regularly when she signed up for the first Science Blogging Conference. We also met at the ASIS&T meeting in Milwaukee, and then again at the second Science Blogging Conference four weeks ago. Welcome…
Here are some ways to define the format/genre/communication channel... etc. I usually go back to Mortensen, Torill and Walker, Jill. (2002). Blogging thoughts: Personal publication as an online research tool. In A. Morrison ed. (Ed.), Researching ICTs in context (1 ed.) (pp. 249). Oslo, Norway:…
John Dupuis has been writing Confessions of a Science Librarian since the time blogging software was really physically soft, being made of clay and shaped like a tablet. We finally got to meet face-to-face at the Science Blogging Conference last month - a meeting long overdue until then. Welcome…
This quarter, I'm using a wiki with my bioinformatics class and posting sometimes about the things that I learn. Two things I've been experimenting with are: Setting up pages for individual students so they can take notes while they're working. Embedding a Google form into one of my wiki pages…

Wait! That search bar there is a "Skeptical" search bar and not a google search? Man, what have I been missing out on?

And yes, this got a Facebook "Like" from me!

Not for nothing, I typed "nihilism". There was, alas, a result.

By John Roberts (not verified) on 01 Mar 2011 #permalink

If it's helpful for your list, my blog covers a lot of pseudoarchaeology.

In fact, I've had yours and others on my search bar there for a while. Got to love Google custom search!

Well, naturally, I just had to try this out on 'boobquake', and whaddya know? There was a whole boatload of hits! My congratulations, Greg!

By Pete Moulton (not verified) on 02 Mar 2011 #permalink

Isn't this what Blekko.com is supposed to be for?

Could I possibly take a moment and plug Skepticator?

It's a skeptical blog aggregator with about 90,000 articles indexed so far, and a search engine indexing said articles. Which reminds me, it might be time to do some search optimisation.

Any way to add the Google search tools (allowing search by date, and verbatim)? Most of what I get is quite old, trying a few searches, and seems in random date order.

By Hank Roberts (not verified) on 18 Jun 2016 #permalink

also, "skepticator" comes up not found

By Hank Roberts (not verified) on 18 Jun 2016 #permalink