9/11/2015 Click! Internet 201 Kitsap Regional Library.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
EBooks and Audiobooks. This class will give you an overview of eBooks and electronic Audiobooks available from the Library. We will also explain the basic.
Advertisements

Directorate of Learning Resources Accessing electronic journals from off-campus This causes lots of headaches, but dont despair, heres how to do it! If.
Basic Computer Skills Windows & the Internet.
For Details Visit : or For any Help Contact the Librarian EBSCOhost 2.0.
Microsoft ® Office Access ® 2007 Training Easy Access with templates I: Create a database susanguggenheim-is.com presents:
® Microsoft Office 2010 Browser and Basics.
SEARCHING THROUGH ScienceDirect prepared by Literature Searching Team Library, Faculty of Medicine, UGM  2012.
Fawcett Library Online Resources The Webb Schools of California.
The Internet 8th Edition Tutorial 1 Browser Basics.
Basics: Getting Started Uploading and Sharing Videos on YouTube. Basics: Getting Started Uploading and Sharing Videos on YouTube. 1.
DATABASES FROM HCT LIBRARIES. HCT has many online databases for students to use to find information. A database is a collection of information organized.
UEL Library Resources - Databases Simone Okolo Subject Librarian – ADI
Internet Research Finding Free and Fee-based Obituaries Online.
Browsing the Web Session 3. Objectives Student will knowhow to search on the internet, how to complete a form.
1.Learning the Terms Learning the TermsLearning the Terms 2.Accessing the Internet from a PC Accessing the Internet from a PCAccessing the Internet from.
The Internet & Web Browsers Business Webpage Design Kelly Seale.
Super Quick Guide to Your Ivy Tech Library To access Library resources, log in to Campus Connect and select the Library tab. Or, log in to Blackboard and.
With Internet Explorer 8© 2011 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall1 Go! with Internet Explorer 8 Getting Started.
With Internet Explorer 9 Getting Started© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall1 Exploring the World Wide Web with Internet Explorer.
Using LIRN® Guide Click here to continue. Click here to exit. Click here to go to the Table of Contents.
Internet. Internet is Is a Global network Computers connected together all over that world. Grew out of American military.
MGMS Databases Cool, reliable resources just a few clicks away!
Topics Basic Internet Concepts. Types of Information. Search Tools & Techniques. Managing Internet Resources. Browsing a mail. Composing a mail. Attaching.
Kitsap Regional Library
Getting started on informaworld™ How do I register with informaworld™? What do I do if I forget my password? My institution does not subscribe to any journals,
Getting started on informaworld™ How do I register my institution with informaworld™? How is my institution’s online access activated? What do I do if.
Google, Yahoo! and More… Internet and Searching Basics.
Windows Internet Explorer 9 Chapter 1 Introduction to Internet Explorer.
Windows Internet Explorer 9 Chapter 1 Introduction to Internet Explorer.
Browsing the Web Session 3. Objectives Student will knowhow to search on the internet, how to complete a form.
XP New Perspectives on Browser and Basics Tutorial 1 1 Browser and Basics Tutorial 1.
1 Introduction to Library Databases Basic Searching.
®® Microsoft Windows 7 Windows Tutorial 5 Protecting Your Computer.
October 15 click! 1 Computer Basics Kitsap Regional Library.
COMPREHENSIVE Windows Tutorial 4 Working with the Internet and .
Windows Tutorial 4 Working with the Internet and
Internet Browsing the world. Browse Internet Course contents Overview: Browsing the world Lesson 1: Internet Explorer Lesson 2: Save a link for future.
Tutorial 1: Browser Basics.
How to Access and Search Online Reference Databases by Ms. Speerstra by Ms. Speerstra WHS Teacher Librarian WHS Teacher Librarian.
© Paradigm Publishing, Inc Browsing the Internet Using Internet Explorer 8.0.
NCBI/WHO PubMed/Hinari Course Introduction Session #1, Sept 13, 2005 Session #2, Sept 14, 2005 Internet Concepts and Scientific Literature Resources Ho.
Windows Internet Explorer 7 Chapter 1 Introduction to Windows Internet Explorer.
1 An Introduction to Library Research on Chicano Literature Dr. Jun Wang Professor of Library & Information Studies Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction.
1 An Introduction to Library Resources & Services Dr. Jun Wang Professor of Library & Information Studies Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction and.
MODULE 3 Internet Basics © Paradigm Publishing, Inc.1.
XP Browser and Basics COM111 Introduction to Computer Applications.
Copyright 2007, EMC Paradigm Publishing Inc. INTERNET EXPLORER 7 BACKNEXTEND 1-1 LINKS TO OBJECTIVES Launching Internet Explorer Launching Internet Explorer.
WELCOME to Internet 102. Overview of Internet 102 Review of basic internet navigation Review of basic internet navigation Searching for and finding information.
Access to Destiny John A. Ferguson Senior High Information Center Lissette Alvarez.
Oxlip+. What is Oxlip+? A tool for finding & linking to databases – Online collections of (scholarly) materials – Includes full text / indexes / range.
Computer Skills (1) Internet Explorer. To open the Internet Explorer: –Double click on the Internet Explorer icon on Desktop. –Or, from Start  All Programs.
Microsoft Office 2008 for Mac – Illustrated Unit D: Getting Started with Safari.
What Is Firefox? __________ is a Web ___________ that you use to search for and view Web pages, save pages for use in the future, and maintain a list.
Go to the link listed below to sign-in to your student portal via the My Campus tab.
1 An Introduction to Library Resources & Services Dr. Jun Wang Professor of Library & Information Studies Coordinator of Bibliographic Instruction and.
Windows Tutorial 5 Protecting Your Computer
The Internet.
1 2 3 Here we are on the Ohio Web Library’s home page. To get to Business Source Premier, use the following steps: 1. Go to Ohio Web Library 2. Click on.
Getting started on informaworld™
Windows Internet Explorer 7-Illustrated Essentials
Kitsap Regional Library
Kitsap Regional Library
Kitsap Regional Library
Kitsap Regional Library
Introduction to Internet Explorer
Find your school and click on it.
Lesson 2: Gathering and Organizing Information Using ICT KEY QUESTION: HOW DO YOU GATHER AND ORGANIZE INFORMATION USING THE COMPUTER AND INTERNET?
Kitsap Regional Library
Presentation transcript:

9/11/2015 Click! Internet 201 Kitsap Regional Library

9/11/2015 Click! Lesson Plan Objective To enhance Internet and web searching skills through hands-on instruction. In this lesson you will: Review the components of the Internet Browser Learn web searching strategies using Search Engines & Web Directories Learn searching strategies within KRL’s Electronic Resources Discuss Internet Security issues Time permitting: use the browser tools Favorites & History

9/11/2015 Click! Review the Internet Browser Click on the Start button - open Internet Explorer Identify the six toolbars in the browser:  Title Bar – provides title of website and browser  Menu Bar – textual menus: click to open and view commands  Toolbar – most useful commands displayed as icons  Address Bar – displays web address, type an address here  Status Bar – displays current info about what you are viewing  Task Bar – stores and displays names of open programs

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 1 Internet Browser Enter into the address barwww.zoo.org  What does the Title Bar say?  Click on the Refresh Button – what happens to the pictures?  Click on the link to Hours  Click on the link to Parking – how much to park per day?  Click the Back Button – where are you now?  Minimize the page – where is it now?  Maximize the page – what happens?  Click on the Home icon in the toolbar – what happens?  Click on the X in the upper right hand corner – what happens?

9/11/2015 Click! Web Navigation & Searching Strategies Web Addresses: If you know the web address (ex. you can enter it directly into the browser address bar. Search Engine: Using Google or one of the other search engines, you can enter words or phrases to find web pages which match your search criteria. Web Directory: Much like a subject directory (yellow pages in the phone book) you can follow a subject category in which you’re interested to many websites. Most websites have been evaluated by humans! Subscription Database: KRL has a number of subscription databases which can be used for searching out specific, detailed information. To use these outside the library you will need your library card. Find these under the link Search Electronic Resources.

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 2 Using a Search Engine Example:  Using Ask.com enter the bears into the search field  Note how many pages are found by the search engine  Narrow your search by picking a category from left menu  Note that fewer pages are found  Narrow your search one more time  Note that even fewer pages are found  Choose the Encyclopedia link  What website does it take you to?

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 3 Search Engines --Advanced Search Example:  Using Google  Click on the link to Advanced Search  Enter the phrase peanut butter in the search line that says “with all the words”  In the Date field choose past 6 months  In the Domain field choose only then enter.gov domains

9/11/2015 Click! Web Directories A Web Directory is a collection of websites evaluated and categorized by human beings. On the KRL website, the librarians have organized a web directory called “Research Corner” Both Google and Yahoo offer web directories powered by their search engines DMOZ is an open catalog directory using volunteer editors to catalog the web. It can be accessed at

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 4 Web Directories Example: From the KRL Home page, click on the link to KRL Resources then Research Corner.  Use the KRL web directory Click on Consumer Resources Click on Better Business Bureau Click the Back button – now choose Travel Find the link for Passport Information  Use the DMOZ web directory In the address bar of your browser, type in Click on Art Click on Movies Click on Genre Click on Cowboy Westerns Browse the web links

9/11/2015 Click! The Internet Free Web versus Hidden Web Free Web: That portion of the World Wide Web that is indexed by conventional search engines such as Google or Yahoo, and can be accessed without logging in to a site or paying a fee. Hidden Web : That portion of the World Wide Web that is not accessible by conventional search engines. The content of most of these sites comes from specialized databases or applications which are not public. These sites block search engines from accessing or indexing their content and generally require registration and/or subscription.

9/11/2015 Click! KRL’s Electronic Resources Subscription Databases KRL subscribes to a number of databases the majority of which can be accessed from outside the library using your library card. These electronic databases provide full-text content in a variety of areas: auto repair genealogy business readers’ advisory history etc

Using these Databases to Retrieve Full-Text Articles You can also access full-text articles from Magazines, Newspapers, & Journals. Consumer Reports is a great example of a magazine that can be found in these subscription databases Typically a person would have to pay for a subscription to find an article in their online magazine. Using your library card you can retrieve full-text articles from magazines such as Consumer Reports without having to subscribe. 9/11/2015 Click!

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 5 Hidden Web Example:  Enter Google’s address into the browser  Search for the publication Consumer Reports  Click on the link to Consumer Reports  Click on the link to Digital Cameras (did you get info?)  Click on Ratings  What happens when you click on Ratings?

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 6 Using KRL’s Subscription Databases  Start at KRL home page  Click on KRL Resources then E lectronic Resources The databases are organized by category on the right and in alphabetical order below the categories. Descriptions of the databases are found in the center of the page by category  Click on Online Journals, Magazines, & Newspapers  Search for the publication Consumer Reports  Choose ProQuest Research Library  If outside the library – now enter your library card # You are now viewing the publication Consumer Reports – scroll down to see available issues. Click on any issue to view articles

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 7 Subscription Databases From Home page click on KRL Resources then Electronic Resources  Choose Telephone Directories from category list (right menu)  Choose database ReferenceUSA  If outside the library – enter library card # From the Reference USA search interface:  Click on drop down menu Select a Database to Search  Choose U.S. Residential  From Quick Search Tab – search by first name, last name, city etc.. Search on your own listing

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 7 Subscription Databases Examples:  From KRL Electronic Resources  Click on Magazines, Newspapers, and Journal Articles (left menu)  Click on the database Electric Library  Do a basic search on Digital Cameras  Note the variety of articles available in various formats; newspapers, books, magazines, audio etc…  Go back to Electronic Resources  Click on Reading Recommendations  Click on Novelist  Click on the Browse Lists tab - then Explore Fiction>Adults  Explore any genres of interest to you

9/11/2015 Click! Web Resource Credibility Checking a Variety of Sources Information can be found in a variety of different places on the web. Sometimes it is difficult to know which information is the most reliable. One Strategy for verifying credibility is to look in more than one place and compare. Some Options (in no particular order):  Use a Search Engine (Google, Yahoo, etc.)  Use a Web Directory - KRL Research Corner  Use the Library Catalog - print, audio, & media resources  Consult Subscription Databases

9/11/2015 Click! Internet Security Safety Tips Safety Tips: It’s wise to be cautious about security when using the Internet. Personal risks range from invasion of privacy to financial losses and even identify theft. Your computer may also be compromised, resulting in loss or modification of data or malfunction of hardware or software. Here are a couple of online resources that provide credible, important information. National Cyber Security Alliance Safe Shopping – tips from the American Bar Association. Become a smarter, safer online shopper using these tips.

9/11/2015 Click! Internet Security Software for your computer Software you can add to your computer to help keep you safe: Anti-virus software  Detects and eliminates viruses which try to infect your computer and can damage files and propagate itself to your mail contacts. Spy-ware software  Detects and eliminates “cookies” and information seeking software that companies or individuals use to grab information from your computer. Firewall software  Prevents someone connecting to your computer from the internet and copying or destroying your files and information.

9/11/2015 Click! Internet Browser: Navigation Tools – Using Search History Favorites: You can save your favorite web pages and websites in in the browser tool called “Favorites”. Then you can simply click on the saved link and go directly to what you want to see. Think of Favorites as your online filing cabinet! History: The address bar of the browser captures recently typed addresses. As soon as you begin to type the website address, if you recently viewed that site, it will pop up.

9/11/2015 Click! Practice 8 Saving your Favorites Use the Search engine Google to search for the Washington State Ferry websitewww.google.com Find the official WSF Save this website to your favorites:  Click on Favorites in the menu bar of the browser  Click Add to Favorites  When Add to Favorites dialogue box opens – click OK  Click on the Home Icon to return to library home page  Click on Favorites  Scroll through menu and find link to official WSF website  Click to open the WSF webpage