BCIS1305: internet basics & information literacy
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popular search engines include--google, bing and yahoo! TRUE/FALSE
CTRL
press & hold the ___ key as you click a link on a webpage to open a new webpage in a new tab
bot
search engines use a program called a(n) ___ to compile databases of webpages that are indexed by keywords
protocol
the first part of a URL is the ___
world wide web
the term "web" is short for ___ ___ ___
nonprofit
the website "flowers.org" is most likely a ____
contact the author
All of the following are listed as ways to evaluate search results EXCEPT -verify currency -consider relevancy -asses accuracy -contact the author
moves into the public domain
Once the term of copyright has expired, a work ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
tabbed
____ browsing displays multiple webpages in the same browser window
microsoft edge
____ is the current version of microsofts web browser
home
a website's ___ page provides basic information about the individual or organization & includes a navigation bar with links to other pages of information
strategy
before beginning your search, you should develop a search ___ so you can find the information you need efficiently and effectively
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copyright exists only for works that are published, and which display the copyright symbol prominently TRUE/FALSE
click a link
each time you ___ ___ ___ a new webpage appears in the browser window
plagiarism
failure to cite the source of material that you use is called ___
fair
in US law, the concept of ___ use allows people to use copyrighted works without obtaining permission under certain circumstances
property
in the US, intellectual ___ is protected through patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and copyrights
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keywords in a search are not case sensitive TRUE/FALSE
domain name
microsoft.com is an example of a ___ ___
address bar
using a web browser, you type the URL you would like to visit into the ___
1 identify your topics 2 list keywords that represent your topics 3 refine your keywords list 4 develop your search query 5 refine your search query
what are the basic steps for developing a search strategy?
1 allows users to enter the webpage URL address 2 converting the URL address to the corresponding IP address
what are the two functions of the address bar?
history tracks pages you've visited & favorites you use to store pages you'd like to visit again (or pages you frequently visit)
what is the difference between the History list and the Favorites list?
reading list-created by saving links to web pages you want to read later; reading view-hides page banners, navigation bars, & links to related content
what is the difference between the Reading list and the Reading view?
they can return different results
why should you conduct a search using multiple search engines?
not all information is reliable or true
why should you review and evaluate information you find on the web?
you can open a tab for each webpage you visit that you might want to return to quickly
why would you want to use tabbed browsing?