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E-raamat: Expert Internet Searching

  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783302499
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  • Formaat: 248 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Jun-2017
  • Kirjastus: Facet Publishing
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781783302499

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This book will be useful reading for any information professional who is seeking to gain an in-depth understanding of the search process and the search industry. It provides a vital guide to the basics in search, but will also help experienced professionals stay up to date with the latest trends and information in the industry.

In an environment where increasing amounts of information (and fake news) flood the internet on websites and social media, the information professional's job is getting harder. It is important that they are skilled at finding and using the appropriate information and assisting users in working out what information they need and the best way of getting it. Expert Internet Searching provides library and information professionals with in-depth practical information on how to search the internet quickly and effectively to help their users and make their lives easier.

Now fully revised for its fifth edition, this book covers the basics of search before going into detail on how to run advanced and complex searches using a variety of different search engines. This edition has been updated to include current trends in search, such as social media search, fake news, and discussion of the authority and validity of search results. It will ensure that information professionals, whether complete beginners or more experienced, are able to work efficiently to obtain accurate information in a timely fashion. Key topics covered include:

  • an introduction to the internet and search engines;
  • the Google experience and a discussion of its disadvantages;
  • directory, clustering and similarity search engines;
  • visual and image search engines;
  • specialized search engines incorporating academic search and services for children;
  • academic and other specialized search engines;
  • news-based search engines including traditional media resources and a discussion of fake news;
  • social media search engines; and
  • hints and tips on better searching.

This book will be useful reading for any information professional who is seeking to gain an in-depth understanding of the search process and the search industry. It provides a vital guide to the basics in search, but will also help experienced professionals stay up to date with the latest trends and information in the industry.

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Expert Internet Searching is impressively informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented. A standard work in the field, this newly updated and expanded fifth edition of Expert Internet Searching should be considered an indispensable and core addition to personal, professional, community, corporate, governmental, and academic library Internet Security collections and supplemental studies reading lists. * Midwest Book Review *

List of figures
ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
1 An introduction to the internet
1(20)
Introduction
1(1)
An overview of the internet
2(1)
What the internet is and is not
3(12)
Search engines
15(2)
Failing resources
17(1)
The information mix
18(1)
Summary
19(2)
2 An introduction to search engines
21(16)
Introduction
21(1)
Search engine criteria
22(1)
Free-text search engines
23(1)
Data collection
24(2)
Relevance ranking
26(2)
Index-or directory-based search engines
28(1)
Multi- and meta-search engines
29(1)
Visual search engines
30(1)
Hidden, invisible, deep and dark web search engines
31(2)
Multimedia search engines
33(1)
Social media search engines
33(1)
Other search engines
34(1)
Summary
35(2)
3 The world according to Google
37(32)
Introduction
37(1)
The Google experience
38(2)
Google search: the basics
40(1)
Boolean operators
41(2)
Phrase searching
43(1)
Narrowing your search results
44(1)
Suggestions and searches related to
45(1)
Advanced search functionality
46(3)
Other search functions
49(3)
`One-trick ponies'
52(2)
The knowledge graph and carousel
54(1)
URL modifiers
55(1)
Putting it all together
55(2)
Other Google search tools
57(7)
The disadvantages of Google
64(4)
Summary
68(1)
4 Other free-text search engines
69(20)
Introduction
69(1)
Bing
69(5)
DuckDuckGo
74(6)
Yandex
80(4)
Other free-text search engines
84(3)
What to look for when exploring a new free-text search engine
87(1)
Summary
88(1)
5 Directory, clustering and similarity search engines
89(12)
Introduction
89(1)
Directory-based search engines
90(3)
Clustering search engines
93(1)
Similarity search engines
94(5)
Summary
99(2)
6 Multi- and meta-search engines
101(10)
Introduction
101(1)
Multi-search engines
102(5)
Meta-search engines
107(2)
Summary
109(2)
7 Social media search engines
111(16)
Introduction
111(2)
General social media engines
113(5)
Searching Twitter
118(2)
Hashtags
120(2)
Searching Facebook
122(3)
Summary
125(2)
8 Visual and image search engines
127(18)
Introduction
127(1)
Some visual search engines
128(2)
Major Image search engines
130(6)
Reverse image searching
136(2)
Creative Commons image searching
138(3)
Other image search engines
141(2)
Summary
143(2)
9 People-based resources
145(12)
Introduction
145(1)
Standard search engines
146(3)
E-mail search engines
149(1)
People finders
149(2)
Social media tools
151(2)
Finding people that you don't know
153(2)
A search engine vanishing act
155(1)
Summary
156(1)
10 News-based search engines
157(20)
Introduction
157(3)
General search engines
160(1)
Specialised news search engines
161(2)
Newspapers and traditional media resources
163(3)
News curation tools
166(4)
Fake news
170(2)
Evaluating the news
172(3)
Summary
175(2)
11 Multimedia search engines
177(16)
Introduction
177(1)
Traditional search engines
178(1)
Video-specific search engines
179(4)
Educational video search engines
183(5)
Audio search engines
188(1)
Podcast search engines
189(2)
Summary
191(2)
12 Specialised search engines
193(16)
Introduction
193(1)
Academic search engines
193(5)
Search engines for children
198(2)
Other specialised search engines
200(7)
Summary
207(2)
13 Hints, tips and the future
209(16)
Domain names, URLs and web pages
209(1)
Get the most out of your browser
210(3)
Searching
213(3)
Finding confidential information
216(2)
Other resources to test your searching skills
218(1)
Mobile search
219(2)
The future of search
221(4)
Index 225
Phil Bradley is a renowned information specialist, internet consultant and conference speaker specializing in search. He has worked with a number of search engine companies to help them improve their products, and has a popular blog on internet search. He teaches internet search and social media skills to librarians and information professionals both within the UK and abroad. Phil was the CILIP (the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals) President for two years (201213). He also writes a column in the CILIP Update magazine and his previous titles with Facet Publishing include Social Media for Creative Libraries (2015).