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General Informatics: Knoweldge Repository & Academic Searching Techniques.
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Internet as a Internet as a Knowledge Knowledge RepositoryRepository
Internet as a Internet as a Knowledge Knowledge RepositoryRepository
• A Knowledge repository is something which captures, packs & stores relevant knowledge.
• In other words, it means a place to store knowledge and retrieve knowledge. Hence internet is truly a knowledge repository.
• Intranets & Internets offer new ways to manage & communicate data, information & Knowledge.
• Knowledge repository formation involves 1. Identifing knowledge resources 2. Capturing identified knowledge 3. Organizing captured knowledge. 4. Transferring the captured knowledge.
Internet as a Knowledge Repository
• In this internet world, we can search any kind of information.
• Typing of a keyword in the search engine provides a lot of information about it.
• Internet is recognized as a rich source of information.
• Development of ICT has yielded an unlimited variety of databases & multimedia platform.
• It supply multifarious needs including knowledge, edutainment, entertainment, leisure activities, consumer facilities, interpersonal interaction, etc.
Internet as a Knowledge Repository
• With development of ICT, there is an ever-increasing no. of New users who yearly join & many millions who are already familiar with on line www activity.
• Many of the online users are students who utilize the www as a portal to the world of knowledge both formal & informal.
• The educational system understands unlimited learning possibilities presented by ICT and integrates the use of ICT in learning in general & in online learning in particular.
Internet as a Knowledge Repository
Academic Search Academic Search TechniquesTechniques
Academic Search Academic Search TechniquesTechniques
Search Engine A search engine is a tool or a program
designed to search for information on the www on the basis of specified keywords and returns a list of the documents where the keywords were found.
The search results are usually presented in a list and are commonly called hits.
The information may consist of WebPages, images, information and other
types of files.
Quotation Marks and Truncation
In library catalogs and article databases, the two most helpful advanced search techniques are:1)Quotation Marks2)Truncation or Wild Card
Quotation Marks
Quotation marks are used around phrases. By using quotations marks, you are telling the computer to only bring back pages with the terms you typed in the exact order you typed them.
Example: “health care reform”
instead of health AND care AND reform
For example, if you are interested in finding information on social networking, it is best to search for “social networking” in quotation marks. Otherwise, the computer might search for social AND networking and find many more irrelevant results.
Truncation
Truncation means to chop off. When you truncate you chop off the end of the word, so the computer can search for multiple endings.
For example, your research question includes the keyword education. You can truncate education, so that the computer will find all of the word ending variations.
Educat* will find:
EducationEducate EducatedEducating
Be careful where you place the truncation symbol. Educate* will not find education or educating, although it will find educate and educated.
Truncation will not find synonyms (i.e. scien* will not find the words botany, biology, or astronomy), although it may bring up articles on those topics IF they include the words science, scientific, or scientist.
Tara Guthrie, 2010
BOOLEAN BOOLEAN SEARCHINGSEARCHINGBOOLEAN BOOLEAN
SEARCHINGSEARCHING
How it can help you do How it can help you do effective database and effective database and
Internet searchingInternet searching
What is Boolean searching?
• It is based on a method of logic developed by George Boole, a 19th century English mathematician.
• Most online databases and Internet search engines support Boolean searches.
• It allows you to do effective searches by cutting out many
unrelated documents.
Basic Boolean Operators:
•AND•OR•NOT
AND• Using AND narrows your search.• It retrieves documents that
contain both of the search terms or keywords that you specify.
• The more terms you connect with AND, the fewer search results you will find.
Example Using AND:• Poverty AND
Crime• Documents are
retrieved containing both search terms.
• Blue shaded area represents search results.
OR• Using OR broadens your search.• It retrieves documents that
contain either of the search terms or keywords that you specify, but not necessarily both.
• The more terms you connect with OR, the more search results you will find. (Remember: OR gives you more!)
• Use it to search for similar terms.
Tara Guthrie, 2010
Example Using OR:• College OR College OR
UniversityUniversity• Documents are
retrieved containing either search term.
• Gold shaded area represents search results.
NOT
• Using NOT narrows your search.• It retrieves documents that do not
contain a search term in your search.
• Use NOT to exclude a term from your search and to find fewer results.
Example Using NOT:• Cats NOT Dogs• Documents are
retrieved containing only information on cats, and nothing on dogs.
• Purple shaded area represents search
results.
Tara Guthrie, 2010
Advanced Boolean Search Techniques
•“Quotation Marks”
•(Parentheses)
“Quotation Marks”• Using quotation marks narrows
your search.• It requires words to be searched
as a phrase in the exact order that you type them within the quotation marks.
• Helpful for searching multiple-word terms, places, or a person’s name.
Examples Using “ ”• “global warming”• “New York City”• “Sachin Tendulkar”• Note: Using “quotation marks” will
give you different search results than if you use the AND operator between each word without quotes.
(Parentheses)• (Parentheses) allow you to combine
any of the Boolean operators together in combination.
• Use NOT and OR together to limit your search.
• Use AND and OR together to expand your search.
• Using ( ) allows you to combine two possible searches into
one, and it saves you time.
Example using ( )• “alternative energy” NOT (wind
OR solar)• Using this search string would allow
you to find documents about alternative energy, but not wind or solar methods – it would only give you other methods.
• Your search is narrowed by using NOT, and you exclude more by using OR.
• How could this be divided into 2 searches?
How do I know which Boolean Operators to
use?
•AND•OR •NOT •“ ”• ( )
Sample Question #1• I want to find information about
cloning humans.• You may want to try a couple of
search strings for more varied results.
• Possible searches:– cloning AND human– “human cloning”
Sample Question #2
• I want to find information about either Abishek Bachan or his wife, Aiswarya Rai.
• Suggested search:– “Abishek Bachan” OR “Aiswarya
Rai”
Tara Guthrie, 2010
Sample Question #3
• I want to find information about mummies, but not mummies in Egypt.
• Suggested search:– mummies NOT Egypt
Sample Question #4• I want to find information
about behavior in cats.• Consider: is there more than one
term used for a cat?• Possible search:
– behavior AND (cats OR felines)
Sample Question #5• I want information on designing
web sites, but not on specific web design software programs.
• Consider: which software programs help you create web sites?
• Possible searches:– “web site design” NOT (Dreamweaver
OR “Front Page”)– “web site design” NOT software
Tara Guthrie, 2010
Boolean Search Tips
• If you find too many search results, you may need to narrow your search. Revise your search by adding additional terms using AND, or excluding a term using NOT.
• If you do not find enough search results, you may need to expand your search. Try using synonyms for your search term using OR.
Google™ Advanced Searching
By Callie, Yerin, and Chloe
Introduction
SpiderwebGoogle is a website that uses the spider web method in order to accurately find websites that you are interested in...............http://www.spiderweb.com (Sending out a spider which searches the web forinformation to fetch as many documents as possible)
Advanced Search TechniquesWe will be talking about tips and shortcuts as well as searches for carried file types............................http://www.advancedsearching.com
Multimedia SearchingMultimedia Searching such as videos, pictures, and how to use someone’s media legally..........http://www.multimedia.com
How Google Works
QuickTime™ and a decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Basic Searching
Narrowing Searchesonly use words that are key words to help narrow the number of searches......................http://www.narrowedsearches.com
Don’t type long SentencesUSE KEY WORDS....................http://www.keywordsearching.com
Use sites based upon what you are looking forIf you are looking for videos, use YouTube, if you are looking for images use images.google.comhttp://www.specific sites.com
Advanced Searching Techniques (tips and Shortcuts)
Quotation MarksQuotation marks will search for the exact phrase that was typed..............http://www.quotationmarks.com
Adding a MinusAdding minuses to a specific word tells the search engine to not search for sites related to that word. ..........................http://www.addinaminus.com
Boolean WordsAND, OR, AND NOT are all Boolean words that allow someone to refine their search and are powerful words for searching...................http://www.booleanwords.com “AND”
“OR”“NOT”
Advanced Searching Techniques (File Types)
.docfile extension .doc will take you to all websites that come from or are documents............................http://www.doc.com
.pdffile extension .pdf will take you to all websites that are portable document format (PDF)...........................http://www.pdf.com
.pptfile extension .ppt will take you to all websites that are or contain a Power Point...........................http://www.ppt.com
.govfile extension .gov will take you to all websites that are government websites.......http://www.mp3.com
.gov
Advanced Searching File Types
QuickTime™ and a decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Multi Media Search Techniques
Searching Specific File Typessearching specific file types such as .png, .gif, .jpg will allow you to find the type of picture you want effectively........http://www.filetype.com
Google Imageshttp://www.images.google.com
Legally Using Pictures or VideosPeople who own multi media have creative commons licenses, and it allows them to let us use their media or not. All Rights Reserved, meaning we must get permission from the owners to use the Media................http://www.legalpictureusage.com
http://www.google.co.th/imgres?imgurl=http://www.seriouseats.com/images/20070401istockpbjbeauty.jpg&imgrefurl=http://www.seriouseats.com/2007/04/pbj-a-serious-eats-special-rep.html&h=345&w=620&sz=48&tbnid=PtdFEg55KUxd8M:&tbnh=76&tbnw=136&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpeanut%2Bbutter%2Band%2Bjelly%26tbm%3Disch%26tbo%3Du&zoom=1&q=peanut+butter+and+jelly&hl=en&usg=__SwsWL2YZTEHTf7Fs1uZG1h5xSH8=&sa=X&ei=HaS0T9rnPMK8rAfwnICZDA&ved=0CB4Q9QEwAg
More Reliable Searchingnarrowing searches can get better more reliable sites when working on projects or papers..............http://www.reliablesearches.com
Less Time Wastednarrowing searches can take time away from searching when working on projects or papers...........................http://www.timewasted.com
Conclusion
Thanks For Watching Presentation
about Searching Techniques!
Happy Searching!