Research Methods
AND operator
a boolean operator that connects keywords in a search query
OR operator
a boolean operator that connects keywords in a search query
HTML
a coded format language used to create and control the appearance of documents
Spider
a computer program that scans, or crawls, the Web to index pages
Portal
a large web gateway providing access to huge amounts of information
Algorithm
A mathematical formula used by a search engine to rank each Web site returned in search results according to the terms used in the search query
Filters
a program used by search tools, usually from Advanced Search pages, to specifically include or exclude Web pages according to criteria such as language, file, format, date, and domain
Hierarchy
a ranked order
Complex Query
a search query that uses Boolean operators to define the relationships between keywords and phrases in a way that search tools can interpret
Subject Guide
a search tool that hierarchially arranges links to Web pages
Metasearch engine
a search tool that searches the indexes of multiple search engines simultaneously
Annotation
a summary or review of a Web page, usually written by experts, such as professionals , academics in the field, or librarians
Trailblazer Page
a web page that links to numerous sites covering all aspects of a topic
Keyword Search
an important word that describes a major concept of your search topic
Drilling Down
clicking through subject headings to reach relevant links
Database
collection of data that can be retrieved using organized search procedures
Boolean operators
command words such as AND, OR, AND NOT that narrow, expand, or restrict a search based on Boolean logic
Distributed Subject Guide
created by a variety of editors working somewhat independently and usually stored on numerous computers around the country or the world
Quantitative
describes any approach where the phenomenon under study is captured via measurement and expressed in numbers that can be analyzed
Qualitative
designates any research whose results are captured in words, images, or nonnumeric symbols
Venn Diagram
drawings, typically compromised of interacting circles, used to illustrate boolean logic or searches using boolean operators
Explicatory
entails a careful, close, and focused examination of a single major text, or of evidence surrounding a single complex event,in an attempt to understand one or more aspects of it
AND NOT
A boolean operator that connects keywords in a search query. its narrows a search
Theoretical
entails a speculation on the part of the researcher, and is usually based on the findings of other kinds of studies, in an attempt to account for or predict the behavior of a phenomenon
Authority
every field of knowledge has its experts, its wise voices, its people who understand the field better than any of this
Longitudinal
follows a phenomenon over time; often used in educational or medical studies where the individuals in a group are periodically reexamined at specific intervals over many years
Phrase searching
forcing the search tool to search only for pages containing a phrase, or two or more words together in a certain order
Interview
includes any sort of conversation that addresses a specific experience or issue about which the interviewee is knowledgeable, involves questions prepared in advance, and is recorded in its entirety
Library
involves identifying and locating sources that provide factual information or personal/expert opinion
Archival
involves the researcher in a close study of original documents- typically collected and retained by governments, organizations, or families
Specialized search engine
limits the Web pages it indexes by subject
Field
occurs wherever the phenomenon under study exists, meaning the researcher goes to that location
Invisible Web
part of the Web inaccessible to search engine spiders
Intersection
place where two sets overlap in a Venn Diagram
Survey
poses a series of questions to a group of people with specific responses for individuals to choose from: usually captures demographic and socioeconomic information as well
Empirical
refers to studies using experiment or observation to test the validity of a phenomenon
Evaluative Criteria
standards used to determine if a Web site is appropriate for your needs
Observational
takes place either in a laboratory or in the field, but entails capturing an exact record of some behavior
Experimental
takes place in a dedicated environment, typically a labratory, and involves specific equipment and procedural steps
Default Operator
the boolean search operator that a search engine automatically uses in a query, whether typed as part of the query or not
Domain
the last two or three letters of the URL
Scope
the range of topics covered by a Web site
Truncation
using an astrick for the ending
Forcing the order of operation
using parentheses in a complex query to force the search tool to look at the words inside the parentheses
Literature review
usually the first portion of a paper that plans to report a study or experiment done in a social scientific or scientific setting