Title: Using Search Engines
1Using Search Engines
- How to find what you need quickly!
2What search engines?
- Search Engines look throughout the Internet to
find the words you are looking for. Some examples
of Search Engines are - Dogpile.com a meta search engine
- Google.com
- Netscape.com
- Yahoo.com
3What is a Meta Search Engine?
- Meta Search Engines search more than one search
engine at the same time. They can search up to 20
search engines all at once.
4How to Search Engines Work?
- Search engines actually search the web to index
all of the words on the Internet. This is a huge
job! A good search engine will be able to find
the exact words you are looking for.
Some search engines search only certain types of
sites, like medical sites, animal sites, and so
on. The results they give will be more limited,
but probably more through.
5How To Search
- Search by word rainforest
- Search by phrase rainforest destruction
- Search by question Why are rainforests being
destroyed? - Search by name of an author Steve Knight
- Google.com
6How To Search
When searching, keep these things in mind
Capitol letters or lower case letters do not make
any difference in search results
If you put your words in the search engines
will search for that exact phrase only
If you do not put your words in the search
engines will search for pages that include all of
those words. They may not be all together.
7Do all search engines give the same results?
- No, they do not. Not even close.
- A meta search engine should give the most results
- Google gives very comprehensive results,
quickly.Google.com
8Why cant I find what I want?
- Simple. You arent searching the right way.
- If you want to find out about coyote population
trends, you have to search on that. - Your search phrase should be something like
coyote population trends or elephant
population trends. Google.com
9Is that all?
- No
- How about this Why is the impala population
going down? - What is the social structure of the baboon?
10Try more than one search engine.
- If you dont like the results from one search
engine, try another on. They are different and
search differently.Google.com
11What do I do if the answers I get are all
different?
- Only you can decide which information to use. If
you get conflicting results, keep searching for
more sources. - Consider who is supplying the information. A
scientist? A college? - Look for the author of the page.
12Document Your Sources
- If you use Google for a search and then go to a
website from Google, your source is not Google.
Your source is the website you visited. Dont
list Google as a source (or Dogpile, or Netscape
or any other search engine)
13And last but not least
- If you have a library card for the Maricopa
County Regional Library, dont be afraid to use
it. - You can use the card anywhere you have access to
an Internet computer, and you can use their
online research tools.
14Happy Searching!
15Search Engines You Can Use