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Tutorial 3 Searching the Web
Objectives Determine whether a research question is specific or exploratory Learn how to formulate an effective Web search strategy to answer research questions Learn how to use Web search engines, Web directories, and Web metasearch engines effectively New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Objectives Use Boolean logic and filtering techniques to improve your Web searches Use advanced search options in Web search engines Assess the validity and quality of Web research resources Learn about the future of Web search tools New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Types of Search Questions Specific question : question you can phrase easily and one for which you will recognize the answer when you find it Exploratory   question : open-ended question that can be harder to phrase; it also is difficult to determine when you find a good answer New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Specific Question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Exploratory Question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Web Search Process New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Web Search Strategy Repeating the search process You may need to reformulate, or more clearly state, your question Try to think of synonyms for each word Identify unique phrases that relate to your topic or question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Search Engines Four Broad Categories of Web Search Tools: Search engines Directories Metasearch engines Other Web resources such as Web bibliographies
Understanding Search Engines Search engine : Web site (or part of a Web site) that finds other Web pages that match a word or phrase you enter Search expression  or  query : word or phrase you enter in a search engine A search expression might also include instructions that tell the search engine how to search  A search engine does not search the Web to find a match; it searches only its  own  database of information about Web pages that it has collected, indexed, and stored New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engines Hit : a Web page indexed in the search engine’s database that contains text that matches your search expression  Most search engines report the number of hits they find Results   pages : a list of Web pages in a search engine that contain hyperlinks to the Web pages that contain text that matches your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engines Web robot  ( bot  or  spider ): a program that automatically searches the Web to find new Web sites and update information about old Web sites already in the database Most search engines allow Web page creators to submit the URLs of their pages to search engine databases Search engine operators often sell advertising space on the search engine Web page and on the results pages  New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engines Sponsored links : paid placement links on results pages  Banner   ad : sponsored link that appears in a box on the page (usually at the top, but sometimes along the side or bottom of the page) Revenue from sponsored links and banner ads is used to generate profit after covering the costs of maintaining the computer hardware and software required to search the Web and to create and search the database New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Google search results for the search term “car”
Using More Than One  Search Engine Each search engine includes different Web pages in its database Each search engine uses different rules to evaluate search expressions The best way to determine how a specific search engine interprets search expressions is to read the Help pages on the search engine Web site Search engines change the way they interpret search expressions from time to time, so you should read the Help pages regularly New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engine Databases Search engine databases store different collections of information about the pages that exist on the Web at any given time Each search engine database indexes the information it has collected from the Web differently  Search engine robots may collect information from a Web page’s title, description, keywords, HTML tags, or read a certain number of words from each Web page New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Understanding Search Engine Databases Meta tag : HTML code that a Web page creator places in the page header for the specific purpose of informing Web robots about the content of the page New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition META tags in a Web page
Understanding Search Engine Databases Full text indexing : when search engines store the entire content of every Web page they index Stop words : common words, such as  and ,  the ,  it , and  by , that many search engines omit from their databases Many search engines include information about their search engines, robots, and databases on their Help or About pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Search Engine Features Page ranking : a way of grading Web pages by the number of other Web pages that link to them URLs of Web pages with high rankings are presented first on search results pages Stemming : the use of the root form of a word to find results containing the root word and its variations, which are created by adding standard endings to the root word  Natural language query   interface : allows users to enter a question exactly as they would ask a person that question Parsing : the procedure of converting a natural language question into a search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Search Engine Features New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Natural language query on Askcom
Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories Web directory : a listing of hyperlinks to Web pages that is organized into hierarchical categories The difference between a search engine and a Web directory is that people select the Web pages to include in a Web directory Many directories allow a Web page to be indexed in several different categories The main weakness of a Web directory is that you must know which category is likely to yield the information you desire Yahoo!  is one of the oldest and most respected directories on the Web  New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Yahoo!  Web directory
Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories Hybrid search engine directory : the combination of search engine and directory Using a hybrid search engine directory can help you identify which category in the directory is likely to contain the information you need After you enter a category, the search engine is useful for narrowing a search even further. You can enter a search expression and limit the search to that category New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Metasearch Engines Metasearch engine Tool that lets you search several engines at the same  Does not have its own database of Web information Accepts a search expression and transmits it to several search engines, which run the search expression against their databases and then return results to the metasearch engine, which then reports consolidated results from all of the search engines it queried Mammacom  was one of the first metasearch engines on the Web New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Metasearch Engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Mammacom  was one of the first metasearch engines on the Web
Using Metasearch Engines In the  KartOO  metasearch engine, hits are shown as images each image is clustered around words that appear in the results pages  When the pointer is moved over a word, the links appear as lines between the word and the images  To refine a search, click a word to add it to the search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Other Web Resources Web bibliographies : Web search tools that are similar to bibliographies in that they contain lists of hyperlinks to Web pages, but instead contain list of links to Web pages Many of these resources include summaries or reviews of Web pages Also called: Resource lists Subject guides Clearinghouses Virtual libraries New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using Other Web Resources Web bibliographies are sometimes confusingly called “Web directories” Usually more focused on specific subjects than Web directories Usually do not include a tool for searching within their categories Web bibliographies can be very useful when you want to obtain a broad overview or a basic understanding of a complex subject area Some Web bibliographies are general references, but most are more focused  Many Web bibliographies are created by librarians at university and public libraries New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Boolean Logic and Filtering Techniques The most important factor in obtaining good results in a Web search is careful selection of search terms You can usually choose one or two words that will work well when the object of your search is straightforward More complex search questions require more complex queries, which you can use along with Boolean logic, search expression operators, or filtering techniques, to broaden or narrow your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Boolean Operators Boolean algebra  was developed by George Boole, a nineteenth century British mathematician  Boolean operators , or  logical   operators , specify the logical relationship between the elements they join Three basic Boolean operators— AND ,  OR , and  NOT —are recognized by most search engines You can use these operators in many search engines by including them with search terms New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Boolean Operators New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Search Expression Search Returns Pages that Include exports AND France AND Japan All of the three search terms exports OR France OR Japan Any of the three search terms exports NOT France NOT Japan Exports, but not if the page also includes the terms France or Japan exports AND France NOT Japan Exports and France, but not Japan
Other Search  Expression Operators A  precedence operator , also called an  inclusion   operator  or a  grouping   operator , clarifies the grouping within a complex expression and is usually indicated by the parentheses symbols A  location   operator , or  proximity   operator , lets you search for terms that appear close to each other in the text of a Web page. The most common location operator offered in Web search engines is the  NEAR  operator New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Wildcard Characters Wildcard   character :   Allows you to omit part of a search term Most search engines support some use of a wildcard character in their search expressions Many search engines recognize the asterisk (*) as the wildcard character New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Search Filters Search   filter:   Eliminates Web pages from a search Filter criteria can include such Web page attributes as language, date, domain, host, or page component Many search engines allow you to restrict your search by using them New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Complex Searches Most search engines implement many of the operators and filtering techniques you have learned about Some search engines provide separate advanced search pages for these techniques Some search engines allow you to use advanced techniques such as Boolean operators on their simple search pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using AltaVista Advanced Search Open the  AltaVista search engine  in your Web browser Select the  Advanced   Search  option Formulate the Boolean search Enter the search terms in the query builder in accordance with the Boolean logic rules Click the  Find  button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using AltaVista Advanced Search New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Complex search in AltaVista
Filtered Search in Askcom Open the Askcom search engine page in your Web browser Click the  Advanced  link Formulate and enter a suitable search expression Set any filters you want to use for the search Click the  Advanced Search  button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Filtered Search in Askcom New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Advanced search page in Askcom
Filtered Search in Google Open the  Google  search engine page in your Web browser Click the  Advanced   Search  link Formulate and enter suitable search expression elements Formulate and set appropriate search filters Click the  Google   Search  button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Filtered Search in Google New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Advanced search page in Google
Search Engines with Clustering Features Clusty  is a search engine that uses advanced technology to group its results into clusters The clustering of results provides a filtering effect The filtering is done automatically by the search engine after it runs the search New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Obtaining Clustered Search Results Using Clusty Open the  Clusty  search engine page in your browser Formulate and enter a suitable search expression Click the  Search  button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Obtaining Clustered Search Results Using Clusty New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Future of Web Search Tools Most search engines only search static Web pages Static Web page : an HTML file that exists on a Web server Dynamic Web page : a Web page generated as a result of a user’s query Dynamic Web pages are not stored permanently on a Web server and cannot be found by search engine robots Much of the content on dynamic Web pages is accessible only by logged-in users  Several researchers have explored the difficulties that search engine robots face when trying to include information contained in the databases that some Web sites use to generate their dynamic pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Using People to Enhance Web Directories About.com  hires people with expertise in specific subject areas to create and manage their Web directory entries in those areas The  Open Directory Project  uses the services of more than 40,000 volunteer editors who maintain listings in their individual areas of interest Offers the information in its Web directory to other Web directories and search engines at no charge Many major Web directories, search engines, and metasearch engines regularly download and store the Project’s information in their databases New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Evaluating Web Research Resources Information on the Web is seldom subjected to the review and editing processes that have become a standard practice in print publishing  The risks of obtaining and relying on inaccurate or unreliable information can be significant  Reduce your risk by carefully evaluating the quality of any Web resource on which you plan to rely for information related to an important judgment or decision Evaluate on the Web page’s  authorship ,  content , and  appearance New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Author Identity and Objectivity Web pages should identify the author and present the author’s background information and credentials  Check secondary sources for corroborating information Author contact information should be provided  Examine the domain identifier in the URL Consider whether the qualifications presented by the author pertain to the material that appears on the Web site  Information about the author’s affiliations should be provided New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Content Determine timeliness of the content by checking the publication date Read the content critically and evaluate whether the included topics are relevant to the research question at hand Determine whether important topics or considerations were omitted Assess the depth of treatment the author gives to the subject New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Form and Appearance Many pages that contain low-quality or incorrect information are poorly designed and not well edited A Web page that contains spelling errors might indicate a low-quality resource Loud colors, graphics that serve no purpose, and flashing text are all Web page design elements that often suggest low-quality resource New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Evaluating the Quality  of a Web Site Open the Web page in your Web browser Identify the author, if possible. If you can identify the author, evaluate his or her credentials and objectivity Examine the content of the Web site Evaluate the site’s form and appearance Draw a conclusion about the site’s overall quality New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Wikipedia Wikipedia  is a Web site that hosts a community-edited set of online encyclopedias in more than a dozen different languages The concept behind Wikipedia is similar to that behind the Open Directory Project Wikipedia’s content is only as good as its contributors, and consequently, some of the information on the site is inaccurate, incomplete, or biased New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Summary In this tutorial, you learned: How to formulate specific and exploratory research questions How to use a structured Web search process to find information on the Web How to develop search expressions and used them in search engines, Web directories, and metasearch engines What Boolean operators, precedence operators, and location operators are and how they work in several major search engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
Summary In this tutorial, you learned (continued): How to use wildcards in search expressions How to use several types of filtering techniques to narrow your search results How to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Web page by using information about author identity and objectivity  How to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Web page by evaluating content, form and appearance New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
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Tutorial 3 - Searcing the Web

  • 2. Objectives Determine whether a research question is specific or exploratory Learn how to formulate an effective Web search strategy to answer research questions Learn how to use Web search engines, Web directories, and Web metasearch engines effectively New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 3. Objectives Use Boolean logic and filtering techniques to improve your Web searches Use advanced search options in Web search engines Assess the validity and quality of Web research resources Learn about the future of Web search tools New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 4. Types of Search Questions Specific question : question you can phrase easily and one for which you will recognize the answer when you find it Exploratory question : open-ended question that can be harder to phrase; it also is difficult to determine when you find a good answer New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 5. Specific Question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 6. Exploratory Question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 7. Web Search Process New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 8. Web Search Strategy Repeating the search process You may need to reformulate, or more clearly state, your question Try to think of synonyms for each word Identify unique phrases that relate to your topic or question New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 9. Using Search Engines Four Broad Categories of Web Search Tools: Search engines Directories Metasearch engines Other Web resources such as Web bibliographies
  • 10. Understanding Search Engines Search engine : Web site (or part of a Web site) that finds other Web pages that match a word or phrase you enter Search expression or query : word or phrase you enter in a search engine A search expression might also include instructions that tell the search engine how to search A search engine does not search the Web to find a match; it searches only its own database of information about Web pages that it has collected, indexed, and stored New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 11. Understanding Search Engines Hit : a Web page indexed in the search engine’s database that contains text that matches your search expression Most search engines report the number of hits they find Results pages : a list of Web pages in a search engine that contain hyperlinks to the Web pages that contain text that matches your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 12. Understanding Search Engines Web robot ( bot or spider ): a program that automatically searches the Web to find new Web sites and update information about old Web sites already in the database Most search engines allow Web page creators to submit the URLs of their pages to search engine databases Search engine operators often sell advertising space on the search engine Web page and on the results pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 13. Understanding Search Engines Sponsored links : paid placement links on results pages Banner ad : sponsored link that appears in a box on the page (usually at the top, but sometimes along the side or bottom of the page) Revenue from sponsored links and banner ads is used to generate profit after covering the costs of maintaining the computer hardware and software required to search the Web and to create and search the database New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 14. Understanding Search Engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Google search results for the search term “car”
  • 15. Using More Than One Search Engine Each search engine includes different Web pages in its database Each search engine uses different rules to evaluate search expressions The best way to determine how a specific search engine interprets search expressions is to read the Help pages on the search engine Web site Search engines change the way they interpret search expressions from time to time, so you should read the Help pages regularly New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 16. Understanding Search Engine Databases Search engine databases store different collections of information about the pages that exist on the Web at any given time Each search engine database indexes the information it has collected from the Web differently Search engine robots may collect information from a Web page’s title, description, keywords, HTML tags, or read a certain number of words from each Web page New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 17. Understanding Search Engine Databases Meta tag : HTML code that a Web page creator places in the page header for the specific purpose of informing Web robots about the content of the page New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition META tags in a Web page
  • 18. Understanding Search Engine Databases Full text indexing : when search engines store the entire content of every Web page they index Stop words : common words, such as and , the , it , and by , that many search engines omit from their databases Many search engines include information about their search engines, robots, and databases on their Help or About pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 19. Search Engine Features Page ranking : a way of grading Web pages by the number of other Web pages that link to them URLs of Web pages with high rankings are presented first on search results pages Stemming : the use of the root form of a word to find results containing the root word and its variations, which are created by adding standard endings to the root word Natural language query interface : allows users to enter a question exactly as they would ask a person that question Parsing : the procedure of converting a natural language question into a search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 20. Search Engine Features New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Natural language query on Askcom
  • 21. Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories Web directory : a listing of hyperlinks to Web pages that is organized into hierarchical categories The difference between a search engine and a Web directory is that people select the Web pages to include in a Web directory Many directories allow a Web page to be indexed in several different categories The main weakness of a Web directory is that you must know which category is likely to yield the information you desire Yahoo! is one of the oldest and most respected directories on the Web New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 22. Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Yahoo! Web directory
  • 23. Using Directories and Hybrid Search Engine Directories Hybrid search engine directory : the combination of search engine and directory Using a hybrid search engine directory can help you identify which category in the directory is likely to contain the information you need After you enter a category, the search engine is useful for narrowing a search even further. You can enter a search expression and limit the search to that category New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 24. Using Metasearch Engines Metasearch engine Tool that lets you search several engines at the same Does not have its own database of Web information Accepts a search expression and transmits it to several search engines, which run the search expression against their databases and then return results to the metasearch engine, which then reports consolidated results from all of the search engines it queried Mammacom was one of the first metasearch engines on the Web New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 25. Using Metasearch Engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Mammacom was one of the first metasearch engines on the Web
  • 26. Using Metasearch Engines In the KartOO metasearch engine, hits are shown as images each image is clustered around words that appear in the results pages When the pointer is moved over a word, the links appear as lines between the word and the images To refine a search, click a word to add it to the search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 27. Using Other Web Resources Web bibliographies : Web search tools that are similar to bibliographies in that they contain lists of hyperlinks to Web pages, but instead contain list of links to Web pages Many of these resources include summaries or reviews of Web pages Also called: Resource lists Subject guides Clearinghouses Virtual libraries New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 28. Using Other Web Resources Web bibliographies are sometimes confusingly called “Web directories” Usually more focused on specific subjects than Web directories Usually do not include a tool for searching within their categories Web bibliographies can be very useful when you want to obtain a broad overview or a basic understanding of a complex subject area Some Web bibliographies are general references, but most are more focused Many Web bibliographies are created by librarians at university and public libraries New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 29. Boolean Logic and Filtering Techniques The most important factor in obtaining good results in a Web search is careful selection of search terms You can usually choose one or two words that will work well when the object of your search is straightforward More complex search questions require more complex queries, which you can use along with Boolean logic, search expression operators, or filtering techniques, to broaden or narrow your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 30. Boolean Operators Boolean algebra was developed by George Boole, a nineteenth century British mathematician Boolean operators , or logical operators , specify the logical relationship between the elements they join Three basic Boolean operators— AND , OR , and NOT —are recognized by most search engines You can use these operators in many search engines by including them with search terms New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 31. Boolean Operators New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Search Expression Search Returns Pages that Include exports AND France AND Japan All of the three search terms exports OR France OR Japan Any of the three search terms exports NOT France NOT Japan Exports, but not if the page also includes the terms France or Japan exports AND France NOT Japan Exports and France, but not Japan
  • 32. Other Search Expression Operators A precedence operator , also called an inclusion operator or a grouping operator , clarifies the grouping within a complex expression and is usually indicated by the parentheses symbols A location operator , or proximity operator , lets you search for terms that appear close to each other in the text of a Web page. The most common location operator offered in Web search engines is the NEAR operator New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 33. Wildcard Characters Wildcard character : Allows you to omit part of a search term Most search engines support some use of a wildcard character in their search expressions Many search engines recognize the asterisk (*) as the wildcard character New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 34. Search Filters Search filter: Eliminates Web pages from a search Filter criteria can include such Web page attributes as language, date, domain, host, or page component Many search engines allow you to restrict your search by using them New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 35. Complex Searches Most search engines implement many of the operators and filtering techniques you have learned about Some search engines provide separate advanced search pages for these techniques Some search engines allow you to use advanced techniques such as Boolean operators on their simple search pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 36. Using AltaVista Advanced Search Open the AltaVista search engine in your Web browser Select the Advanced Search option Formulate the Boolean search Enter the search terms in the query builder in accordance with the Boolean logic rules Click the Find button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 37. Using AltaVista Advanced Search New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Complex search in AltaVista
  • 38. Filtered Search in Askcom Open the Askcom search engine page in your Web browser Click the Advanced link Formulate and enter a suitable search expression Set any filters you want to use for the search Click the Advanced Search button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 39. Filtered Search in Askcom New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Advanced search page in Askcom
  • 40. Filtered Search in Google Open the Google search engine page in your Web browser Click the Advanced Search link Formulate and enter suitable search expression elements Formulate and set appropriate search filters Click the Google Search button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 41. Filtered Search in Google New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition Advanced search page in Google
  • 42. Search Engines with Clustering Features Clusty is a search engine that uses advanced technology to group its results into clusters The clustering of results provides a filtering effect The filtering is done automatically by the search engine after it runs the search New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 43. Obtaining Clustered Search Results Using Clusty Open the Clusty search engine page in your browser Formulate and enter a suitable search expression Click the Search button Evaluate the results and, if necessary, revise your search expression New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 44. Obtaining Clustered Search Results Using Clusty New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 45. Future of Web Search Tools Most search engines only search static Web pages Static Web page : an HTML file that exists on a Web server Dynamic Web page : a Web page generated as a result of a user’s query Dynamic Web pages are not stored permanently on a Web server and cannot be found by search engine robots Much of the content on dynamic Web pages is accessible only by logged-in users Several researchers have explored the difficulties that search engine robots face when trying to include information contained in the databases that some Web sites use to generate their dynamic pages New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 46. Using People to Enhance Web Directories About.com hires people with expertise in specific subject areas to create and manage their Web directory entries in those areas The Open Directory Project uses the services of more than 40,000 volunteer editors who maintain listings in their individual areas of interest Offers the information in its Web directory to other Web directories and search engines at no charge Many major Web directories, search engines, and metasearch engines regularly download and store the Project’s information in their databases New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 47. Evaluating Web Research Resources Information on the Web is seldom subjected to the review and editing processes that have become a standard practice in print publishing The risks of obtaining and relying on inaccurate or unreliable information can be significant Reduce your risk by carefully evaluating the quality of any Web resource on which you plan to rely for information related to an important judgment or decision Evaluate on the Web page’s authorship , content , and appearance New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 48. Author Identity and Objectivity Web pages should identify the author and present the author’s background information and credentials Check secondary sources for corroborating information Author contact information should be provided Examine the domain identifier in the URL Consider whether the qualifications presented by the author pertain to the material that appears on the Web site Information about the author’s affiliations should be provided New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 49. Content Determine timeliness of the content by checking the publication date Read the content critically and evaluate whether the included topics are relevant to the research question at hand Determine whether important topics or considerations were omitted Assess the depth of treatment the author gives to the subject New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 50. Form and Appearance Many pages that contain low-quality or incorrect information are poorly designed and not well edited A Web page that contains spelling errors might indicate a low-quality resource Loud colors, graphics that serve no purpose, and flashing text are all Web page design elements that often suggest low-quality resource New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 51. Evaluating the Quality of a Web Site Open the Web page in your Web browser Identify the author, if possible. If you can identify the author, evaluate his or her credentials and objectivity Examine the content of the Web site Evaluate the site’s form and appearance Draw a conclusion about the site’s overall quality New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 52. Wikipedia Wikipedia is a Web site that hosts a community-edited set of online encyclopedias in more than a dozen different languages The concept behind Wikipedia is similar to that behind the Open Directory Project Wikipedia’s content is only as good as its contributors, and consequently, some of the information on the site is inaccurate, incomplete, or biased New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 53. Summary In this tutorial, you learned: How to formulate specific and exploratory research questions How to use a structured Web search process to find information on the Web How to develop search expressions and used them in search engines, Web directories, and metasearch engines What Boolean operators, precedence operators, and location operators are and how they work in several major search engines New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition
  • 54. Summary In this tutorial, you learned (continued): How to use wildcards in search expressions How to use several types of filtering techniques to narrow your search results How to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Web page by using information about author identity and objectivity How to evaluate the validity and reliability of a Web page by evaluating content, form and appearance New Perspectives on The Internet, Seventh Edition