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using the internet for research Mr. Willard

Search Engines A search engine is a program designed to search for documents on the Internet using keywords. Examples: Google, Bing, Infotopia Uses software robots called “spiders” to search millions of pages on the World Wide Web Stores information compiled by spiders into a huge online library called an index Fetches results from indexes when a user types in keywords Sorts and displays information using a complex program called an algorithm Robots (“Spiders, Webcrawlers”) No more human selection Collection rather than selection—everything on the Web is included in a search Show Google and show number of sites indexed (at bottom of front page) and number of hits for a key word (e.g. “Columbus”).

Website addresses Websites have an address called a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) Top-level domains tell you what kind of person or organization runs the site: .com = commercial .org = organization (usually non-profit) .edu = educational institution (usually college) .gov = government agency .edu and .gov are restricted; others are available to anyone who wants to use them Personal web pages: the tilde (~)

The Publication Process Book: Author Publisher Editor Bookstores Reviewer Librarian Advantage: At each level, poorly-prepared materials are weeded out Internet: Author Internet Disadvantage: No selectivity; anyone can publish

The Good stuff Subscription databases: Include journals, magazines, newspapers, books and more. Most are available via the Internet, but aren’t freely available to the public. Libraries make them available, though. Subject directories: Allow you to browse Internet resources by subject category. They are created and maintained by human editors (librarians) that review and select sites based on usefulness.

research suggestions Remember - not everything on the Internet is reliable To get familiar about a topic, read a book first Check facts with other sources