Title: Strategies for Researching Information Online Abbreviated Version
1Strategies for Researching Information Online
(Abbreviated Version)
Kevin Jones Library Research Eastern Kentucky
University
2Outline
- Need for superior online search techniques
- Developing the ability to
- Determine breath and depth of information needed
- Search for information in an organized and
efficient manner - Evaluate sources of information critically
- Conclusions
3Assignments Related to Research in Undergraduate
Technology at EKUPast-Present-Future
- Evolving CEN and CE curriculum
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- Scope and offerings of department have changed
dramatically over time, as have class research
assignments at all levels - Lower division introductory and new
developments - Upper division capstone
- Exclusively paper based to primarily online
search
4Paper Vs Online Search
- Retrieval method for information has changed over
the years - Equip technology students with structured
strategies for retrieving pertinent and reliable
information - For distance courses - participation does not
always imply preparation for finding information
in online courses
5Finding Ones Way to the Information
- Often the information sought is stated
imprecisely - Training oneself to generate multiple routes to
the information, and to identify validity of
sources
6Baseball Online Searching
- Get oneself away from the idea that they have to
hit the equivalent of a home-run every time they
search - Learn the fundamentals and then
practice-practice-practice
7Surfing Vs Diving While Searching for Information
- Techniques for helping students move beyond
entering natural language phrases in Internet
search engines - Using online bibliographic databases effectively,
using keywords
8Student Vs Faculty Article Reviewing Techniques
- Full-text document may not be the best source
of information often information has to be
requested from outside sources - Faculty know numerous journals and authors in the
field restrict the search zone - Showing students some of the methods for
selecting key references in online and printed
articles - Bibliographic references can then be used as
sources of further information
9Anecdotal vs. Scientific Sources of Information
- Online information can be a mix of fact and
outright fiction. - It might be dated, current or upcoming
- Identifying the key journals and authors in the
field
10Haphazard Vs Structured Search Strategy
- Using a semi-natural language search engine
(Google) normally results in numerous hits but
not all lead to the required information - Structure for searching
- Methodical even if pace is slower
- Using article keywords
- Synonyms for keywords
- Technical information posted in list servers and
newsgroups - Using the free Web search engines
- Accessing subscribed databases Science Direct
11Library Instruction
- Key to unlocking the immense amount of
information dispersed in the Internet - Online tutorials Vs In-person library instruction
additional challenge for students on satellite
campuses - Remove real and perceived barriers - get students
out of their comfort searching zones - Developing effective search strategies
12Navigating the Online EKU Libraries Databases
13Using Google if you must
- Order of words important - 1st word most
important, 10 words max - Search based on how many and which pages have
intentionally added links pointing to another web
page. - Default connective is and. For other use
parenthesis, as in dog (cat or mouse) - Searching scholarly literature http//scholar.goog
le.com - Acts as a calculator 22 in search area
14Top 10 Ways for Using Google Effectively
- 10. Local area search http//local.google.com,
by zip, area code - 9. Restrict to sites, as in nemo site gov
- 8. Definitions of words using define word, as
in define googol - 7. Exclude words from search using - and
include using , - as in Disney pixar
- 6. Drop common words (to, the, etc.) in search
text, unless - wanted explicitly
15Top 10 Ways for Using Google Effectively
- 5. Localize by type of file, as in phrase
filetypepdf - 4. Phrase the question as an answer instead
of How many - awards did Finding Nemo win, use Nemo won
awards - 3. Use wildcards instead of words, as in
eastern university - 2. For phrases use search phrase, as in
Finding Nemo - 1. For complex searches use advanced search
located - beside the initial search area.
16Conclusions
- Reduce the guesswork while searching for
information online - Students can find information in an organized and
efficient manner natural language to
keyword driven searches - Evaluate sources of information critically
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