Comp. 210 Ch2.4 Apply Information Literacy Skills to Web Searches

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What are some Search operators?

- " " - Find webpages with that exact words in the same order - | - Or ~ - ~ Not - * - Wildcard - #..# - Find webpages within a range of numbers - : - put at the end of a site for it to search that specified site

What is information literacy?

- Navigate many sources of information, including the internet, online libraries, and popular media sites. -Select the right tool for finding the information you need -Recognize that not all information is created equal -Evaluate whether information is misleading, biased, or out of date -Manage information to become a knowledgeable decision maker

What are some practices search engines use when listing search results?

-Search engines list the most relevant results, or hits on the first page -Results labeled as an "ad" or "Sponsored Link" are from advertisers -Each type of filter offered related features. For example, if you filter Google search results to show only images, you can filter the images by size, color, and usage rights, which indicate when you can use, share, or modify the images you find online. -In addition to listing related links at the bottom of the SERP, Google displays a "People also search for" list below a link you visited.

How can you get the most out of a web search?

-State what kind of information you are seeking, as specifically as possible -Phrase the search term as a question, as in "How do businesses use augmented reality?" -Identify the keywords or phrases that could answer the question -Select an appropriate search tool.

Search operators (Boolean operators)

A character, word, or symbol that focuses a web search.

Index

A database object that is created based on a field or combination of fields. Also, a field property that keeps track of the order of the values in the field, and a list that relates field values to the records that contain those values

Hits

A list of matched results from an Internet search

General search engine

A nonspecialized search engine designed to find general results; general search engines include Google, Bing, and Yahoo.

Usage rights

A right that indicates when you can use, share, or modify the images you find online.

Specialized search tools

A search tool that concentrates on specific resources, such as scholarly journals or the United States Congress

Wildcard

A special symbol that substitutes for unknown characters in search text; the most common are the question mark, which stands for any single character, and the asterisk, which represents any group of characters

Search tool

An electronic tool that finds online information based on criteria you specify or selections you make

Query

An object that provides a spreadsheet-like view of data, similar to that in tables; it may provide the user with a subset of fields and/or records from one or more tables. Also SQ commands that are used to retrieve data.

Web directory (subject directory)

An online guide to subjects or websites, usually arranged in alphabetic order. Also called a subject directory

What is SERP?

Search engine results page

Spiders (crawlers)

Software that combs the web to find webpages and add new data about them to the database.

Keywords

Terms added to a file's Document Properties that help locate the file in a search

Information literacy

The ability to find, evaluate, use, and communicate online information.

Word stem

The base of a word, used in a web search to broaden a search


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