Introduction to Web Browsers and Basic Search Strategies
Using Search Engines
Davina Pruitt-MentleEDUC 698M
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Outline• History (WWW & Internet)• Search tools• Search Engines vs. Subject Directory• Meta search Engines• Steps for Searching• Effective Strategies• Narrow or broaden a search?• Wildcards
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Internet History
• Internet made up of thousands of networks worldwide
• No one in charge of Internet - No governing body
• Internet backbone owned by private companies
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Looking at the Net
Taken from: http://www.cio.com/WebMaster/sem2_net.html
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Understanding the Map
• Computers use TCP/IP to communicate (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol)
• Computers use client/server architecture
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Internet Providers:
• Research and Educational Institutions• Government and Military Entities• Businesses• Private Organizations• Commercial Providers
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Internet Protocols
• Email (Simple Mail Transport Protocol)• Telnet (Login to remote host computer)• FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - transfers
files between server and client• HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol)
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History• WWW or Web or W3 includes all information,
text, images, audio, video, and computational services that are accessible from the internet
• July 8, 1999 Nature - approximately 800 million pages of publicly accessible information(1)
• Web continues to grow, tripling in size over the past two years(2)
(1) Steve Lawrence & C. Lee Giles, “Accessibility of Information on the Web,” Nature 400 (July 8, 1999), 107
(2) OCLC Office of Research, “June 1999 Web Statistics” Web Characterization Project
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WWW
• System of Internet servers that support hypertext to access several Internet protocols on a single interface
• Almost all protocols accessible on Internet are accessible on web (email - FTP - Telnet - etc)
• In addition, WWW own protocol: HyperText Transfer Protocol
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HTTP
• Hypertext - means of information retreival• Contains links that connect to other
documents• Links selected by user• Virtual “web” of connections
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HTTP (cont)
• Produce HTTP through HTML• HyperText Markup Language• Way of writing or creating with “tags”
added to tell information– i.e. <b> Bold </b> yields Bold
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More History
• Internet initially conceived in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN (European Particle Physics Lab in Switzerland)
• Needed a wide variety of information to be shared and distributed to many different computers and platforms
• “Universal readership”
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Web Popular Because:
• Easy to use• Easy to navigate• Combines words, graphics, sound, video• Easy to Publish• Plethora of information • Reach larger audience
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Summary: Web vs. Internet
• What is the relationship between the web and the Internet?
• The Internet contains physical components– computers– networks– services
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Web vs. Internet
• The Internet connects thousands of computers across the world, but it is the web that allows communication to occur
• Web - abstraction and common set of services on top of the Internet
• Web - set of protocols and tools that let us share information with each other
Directed Search Strategies
Davina Pruitt-MentleJuly Design Institute
July 20, 2000
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How Do I Find Information on the Internet?
• Join an email discussion or USENET newsgroup
• Go directly to a site if you have the address• Browse• Explore subject directory• Conduct Search
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How Does Information Get Indexed by the Search Tools
• A publisher of a web page can register the site with the search engine or directory
• Database collects data autonomously
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Browsers• Netscape Navigator (Communicator)
– Product of Netscape (Now owned by AOL)– Originally was dominant– Multi-platform (all operating systems)
• Internet Explorer– Product of Microsoft– Current Dominant Browser– Not available for all operating systems
• Browser compatibility problems can cause web page problems
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Netscape Search
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Netscape Search• 1: Access to different
search engines• 2. Type words or
phrases into text entry box
• 3. Click Button• 4. Preserve favorite
search engine
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Internet Explorer Search
•Separate Panel In Browser
•Uses MicroSoft Network search
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Internet Explorer Search
• Direct access to only Microsoft Network’s search engines
• Allows easy access to different types of search– Web pages– People– Businesses– Maps
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Internet Keywords• Type straight in location bar of
Netscape/Explorer• Simple words instead of URL (uniform
resource location)• Words tie to websites• Can be tied to language preference• Example: Typing in maryland converts to
http://www.state.md.us/
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Know your URL’s• “Address” of a file on the Internet• Contains type of protocol followed by the
computer name, directory and file name• Examples
– http://www.capecod.net/Wixon/wixon.htm– gopher://gopher.boombox.micro/– ftp:// wuarchive.wustl.edu/pub/windows/psp3.zip– mailto:[email protected]
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Anatomy of a Web Address
• protocol://host/path/filename
See handout “Anatomy of a Web Address”
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Two Basic Approaches to Searching
(although not really “basic”)
• Search Engines• Subject Directories
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Search Engines vs. DirectoriesSearch Engines• Computer built index of
information on web• More inclusive• Used to find specific resources• Searchable by keyword• Excessive “hits”• Every page of a Website is
indexed• Better for general searches, but
can be used to find specific information
Directories• Human aided, organized list• May be general or subject-
specific• May be able to “search”
directory– Google - general– NetTech Educational Technology
Coordinator Website - subject specific
• User has control of browsing• Fixed vocabulary• Links go to Website home
pages only• Better at general searches
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What are Search Engines?• Designed to assist you in searching through
the enormous amount of information on the Web
• No single search tool has everything• Each engine is a large database which utilizes
different search techniques and tools (spiders or robots) to build indexes to the Internet (some also utilize submissions and administration)
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Which Search Engine?• Yahoo• Altavista• Excite• Google• NorthernLights• Hotbot• InfoseekSee Handout - “The Little Search Engine that Could”
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How to ChooseConsider• Size of the database (# of URLs)• Currency of the database (updates)• Search interface• Help screens• Search features• Results listed (# of documents retrieved)• Relevance of results
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More About Search Engines• Searches for matching terms (keywords or
several keywords)• Results “ranked” by relevancy (for some)• Can search by
– subject or category– keyword
• Learn about each search engine’s description, options, and rules and restrictions
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GO TO
http://www.google.com/help.html
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Searches for exact matches Try different versions of your search term Example: “Boston hotel” vs. “Boston hotels”
Rephrase query Example: “cheap plane tickets” vs. “cheap
airplane tickets”
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• Automatically places “and” between words (expands search)• To reduce search –
– add more terms in original search– refine search within the current search results. (adding terms to
first words will return a subset of the original query)• Exclude a word by using a – sign
– Example: to search bass but not speaker bass –speaker• Does not support “or” operator• Does not support “stemming” or “wildcard” searches• Not case sensitive
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• Finds street maps– Just enter a U.S. street address, including zip
code or city/state into the search box– Google recognizes query as a map request
Try your address
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Phrase Searches and Connectors
• Phrase Searches are useful when searching for famous sayings or specific names “Gone with the Wind”
• Phrase Connectors are recognized– Hyphens– Slashes– Periods– Equal signs– Apostrophes
• Example: mother-in-law
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Stop Words• Stop words are ignored • These rarely help narrow and slow down search
– http– com– certain single digits– certain single letters
• to include stop words use [space]+• Example
– Star Wars, Episode 1 Star wars episode +1– OS/2 OS/ +2
***don’t forget the space before the + - signs
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How to Interpret Results
See Handout
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Combines in one search a very large full-text Web-page database (~160 million pages) with over 5,400 searchable full-text published (print) journals and an array of online news resources
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You may access both relevant web-pages and relevant journals and news releases
Tagged WWW like other search tools or Special Collection (published, fee-for-viewing
journal articles or other publication)
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GOTOhttp://www.northernlight.com/docs/specoll_help_overview.html
• To obtain an item from the Special Collection:
Click on link Decide if you are willing to pay fee
• Page provides citation so you can locate publication in library
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• Results grouped in folders listed at left• Folders dynamically generated by search results
– From a controlled vocabulary– Similar to library cataloging– Not fixed like subject directories
• Click on any folder to refine or further focus search
• Sub-folders allow you to further “zero in”
Unique Folders Approach
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• Subjects (baseball, desserts)• Source descriptors (commercial, personal,
magazines, databases)• Types of documents (press releases, product
review, maps)• Languages (major Romanized languages
only)
Four Types of Folders
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• Basic Search• Power Search• Industry Search• Investext Search• News
Approaches to Searching
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• Http://www.northernlight.com• From Home Page• Allows Boolean logic• Phrase in “ ”• Truncation (*for many characters or % for 1
character)• + requires, - excludes
Basic Search
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• Http://www.northernlight.com/power.html• Combines ALL basic search features in one
search• Limits to major language or country• Can select subject or document in advance
Power Search
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• http://www.northernlight.com/business.html• All features of basic search• Can limit by date range or industry-based
subject category• Default is ALL industries
Industry Search
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• http://www.northernlight.com/investext.html• Search or browse thousands of investment
research reports written by expert analysts.
Investext Search
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• http://www.northernlight.com/news.html• Allows on-line news searches
News Search
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“Meta” Search Tools• Multi-threaded search engines• Allows access to multiple databases
simultaneously or via a single interface• (-) Do not offer the same level of control over
search interface and logic as individual engines• (+) Fast• (+) Improvements
– Results sorted by site used for search, or location of Website– Able to select search engines to include– ability to modify results
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Popular Meta-Search Engines
• Dogpile• Metacrawler• Profusion• SavvySearch
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Subject-Specific Search Engines
• Do not index entire web• Focus within specific Websites/pages
within defined subject area, geographical area, type of resource
• Specialized search - depth rather than breath
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Selected Subject-Specific Engines
Companies • Companies Online (http://www.companiesonline.com/) • Hoover's Online (http://www.hoovers.com/) • Wall Street Research Net (http://www.wsrn.com/)
People (E-mail and Phone) • Bigfoot (http://bigfoot.com/) • WhoWhere? (http://www.whowhere.lycos.com) • Yahoo! People Search (http://people.yahoo.com/)• Switchboard.Com (http://www.switchboard.com)
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Selected Subject-Specific EnginesImages • The Amazing Picture Machine
(http://www.ncrtec.org/picture.htm) • Lycos Image Gallery
(http://www.lycos.com/picturethis/) • WebSeek
(http://disney.ctr.columbia.edu/webseek/) • Yahoo! Image Surfer (http://ipix.yahoo.com/)
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Selected Subject-Specific Engines
Jobs • Hotjobs.com (http://www.hotjobs.com/)• Monster.com (http://www.monster.com/) • The Riley Guide (http://www.rileyguide.com/)
Games • CNET Gamecenter.com (http://www.gamecenter.com/) • Games Domain (http://www.gamesdomain.com/) • Gamesmania (http://www.gamesmania.com/) • GameSpot (http://www.gamespot.com/)
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Selected Subject-Specific Engines
Software • Jumbo (http://www.jumbo.com) • Shareware.com (http://www.shareware.com) • ZDNet Downloads (http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/) Health/Medicine • Achoo (http://www.achoo.com/) • BioMedNet (http://www.bmn.com/) • Combined Health Information Database (http://chid.nih.gov/) • Mayo Clinic Health Oasis (http://www.mayohealth.org/) • Medical World Search (http://www.mwsearch.com/) • OnHealth (http://www.onhealth.com)
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Selected Subject-Specific Engines
Education/Children's Sites • AOL NetFind Kids Only
(http://www.aol.com/netfind/kids/) • Blue Web'n (http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/bluewebn/) • Education World (http://www.education-world.com/) • Kid Info (http://www.kidinfo.com/) • Kids Domain (http://www.kidsdomain.com) • KidsClick! (http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/) • Yahooligans! (http://www.yahooligans.com)
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Subject Directories
• Hierarchically organized indexes of subject categories
• User can browse through lists of Websites by subject in search of relevant information
• Maintained by human• May include a search engine for searching
their own database
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Examples of Subject Directories• INFOMINE (Academic Scholarly Subject
Directory - http://infomine.ucr.edu/)• LookSmart• Lycos• Magellan
(http://www.magellan.excite.com/)• Open Directory (http://www.dmoz.org/)• Yahoo Many of these have aspects of both search and directory
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Specialized Subject Directory• Guide complied by subject specialist• List important resources in his/her area of expertise• More comprehensive than general guide• Examples
– Film: Internet Movie Database (http://www.imdb.com/)
• Includes Clearinghouses– Argus Clearinghouse (http://clearinghouse.net/)– About.com – WWW.Virtual Library (http://www.vlib.org/)
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Summary• Search Engines• The Big Guys
– Altavista– Google– Yahoo
• Meta-Search Tools– Dogpile– MetaCrawler
• Subject-Specific– The BigHub.com– Search Engine Colossus
• Subject Directory– LookSmart– Lycos
• Specialized Subject Directory– WWW.Virtual Library– About.com
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Preparing to Search
• What’s the topic, question, area of interest?• Identify search terms to describe your topic
of interest• Consider synonyms (echinoderm OR
echinoidea OR "sea urchin")• Consider variations of terms (restaurants,
dining, gourmet)
See Handout: Practical Steps
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Search tips
• Enclosing a multiword phrase in quotation marks tells the search engine to list only sites that contain that exact phrase– Example: “heart disease”
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Boolean Logic
• Combines search terms in many databases• AND, OR, and NOT or (+) and (-)• Must check to see if search engines use
Boolean logic
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Boolean Logic : ANDLimits your search
“Oral History” & Women
Only returns pages with both of these terms on them
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Boolean Logic : ORBroadens your search
Returns every page with either of these terms on them
“Oral
History”OR Women
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Boolean Logic : NOTLimits your search
Only returns pages that contain one but not the other term on them
“Oral
History”NOT Women
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Wildcards• Special Character that can be appended to
the root of a word so you can search for all possible endings to that root
• Good for variant spellings and common root words
• Example– rocket* will yield rocket, rockets, rocketry
psycholog* = psychology, psychological, psychologist
– colo*r = color and colour
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Ctrl-F
• Follow a link to a document retrieved by a search engine and don’t know how relevant
• Ctrl-F finds the relevant words in current document
• Example: women +“El Salavdor” +“Oral History”– Pick one link, then Ctrl-F
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Searching Summary
• Choose a search engine– Personal preference– Different engines for different purposes
• Syntax - quotations, Boolean logic, wildcards
• Ctrl-F to find search words• Try to stay focused on your task