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Title: Search Engines


1
Search Engines
  • Jane Ellen Innes
  • Cleary University Library
  • jeinnes_at_cleary.edu

2
Comparing Sites
  • Different search engines, different search
    results
  • of websites different with each search engine
  • Other options besides Google and Yahoo

3
Sites for Comparing Search Engines
  • http//CompareSearchEngines.dogpile.com
  • http//www.jux2.com
  • http//Ranking.thumbshots.com
  • http//TwinGine.com

4
Whats available besides Google and Yahoo?
5
Exalead
  • Great advanced search tools
  • Excellent for complex searching
  • Customizable front page
  • Excellent alternative to Google
  • www.exalead.com

6
AskX
  • New interface for Ask.com
  • Good clustering
  • Images, news items, blogs, etc. highlights
  • http//www.askx.com

7
Search the Web 2.0
  • Lets you narrow the search using popular terms
    (trendy) or obscure terms (long tail)
  • Overlay on Google search engine
  • Good clustering
  • www.searchtheweb2.com

8
Quintura
  • Useful for determining topics within a concept
  • Uses Yahoo search engine
  • Cool data visualization features
  • On the fly clustering of results
  • www.quintura.com

9
Kosmix
  • Clusters by type and topic
  • Includes overview page
  • Excellent clustering
  • Health, finance, travel, US politics
  • You can search political viewpoints
  • www.kosmix.com

10
PageBull
  • Metasearch tool
  • Entirely visual
  • Good for right-brained searchers
  • Can change image size
  • http//www.pagebull.com

11
Snap Search
  • Easy to navigate
  • Visual search results
  • Can interact with site within Snap
  • http//www.snap.com

12
NationMaster.com
  • Source for national and international statistics
  • Cool tool for presenting graphical information
  • Data from WHO, World Ban, CIA World Factbook,
    World Resources Institute, etc.
  • http//www.nationmaster.com

13
Yahoos Mindset Feature
  • http//mindset.research.yahoo.com
  • Are you researching or shopping?
  • You can re-organize your results depending on
    your intent

14
Google Enhancements
15
Simply Google
  • Simply Google
  • Excellent overview site of all Googles features
    and sites, downloads, blogs
  • http//www.usabilityviews.com/simply_google.htm

16
Scholarly Sources
  • Google Scholar
  • http//scholar.google.com/
  • Live Academic Search
  • http//academic.live.com

17
GooFresh
  • www.researchbuzz.org/2003/09/goofresh.shtml
  • Limits Google search to only sites recently added
    or updated
  • Great for doing repeat searches

18
SearchMash
  • Unbranded Google Site
  • Cool interface
  • Results sorted by web page, images, blogs,
    videos, Wikipedia
  • Infinite scroll
  • http//www.searchmash.com

19
Evaluating Information
  • Why Evaluate What You Find on the Web?
  • Anyone can put up a Web page ? about anything ?
    for pennies ? in minutes
  • Many pages not kept up-to-date
  • No quality control
  • Wikipedia Good place to start but NOT a
    definitive source.
  • DO NOT cite in your reference list
  • Citizendium (Beta site requiring signed entries)
  • http//en.citizendium.org/wiki/Main_Page

20
Ask yourself
  • Credentials for the subject matter ?
  • About us Philosophy Background Biography
  • Is it recent or current enough ?
  • Look for last updated date - usually at bottom
  • Does it all add up ?
  • Why was the page put on the Web?
  • Inform, explain, persuade, sell, entice, share,
    disclose?
  • Parody or satire?
  • Is it appropriate for your purpose?

21
Remember
  • You will rarely find an article that is exactly
    on your topic. 
  • Learn to use the information you have to make
    your point.

22
Finally
  • Use the information you have at hand to find more
    information look at URLs, references to
    additional articles, statistics.
  • Research will take more time than you think. 
    Plan ahead!
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