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1 8/2/2007 Google Search Tips: Advanced Features By Robin Hartman, Associate Librarian Darling Library – Hope International University Adapted from “A Google Gambol” (Internet Librarian 2003) Greg Notess, Creator, Search Engine Showdown & Reference Librarian, Montana State University Updated by Bethany Ahlberg 8/2/07

2 8/2/2007 Advanced Features of Google Fill in the Blanks – “*” Diacritics Query modifiers GAPS (proximity search)

3 8/2/2007 Fill in the Blanks – “*”

4 8/2/2007 Fill in the Blanks – “*” You can replace unknown words with an asterisk - “*”. Google returns results substituting the “*” with words most frequently used in the context of the query.

5 8/2/2007 Use “*” for:

6 8/2/2007 Possible Uses for “*” Busted! Searching out suspected plagiarism.

7 8/2/2007 Possible Uses for “*” All spellings of a word will be found. Including results with common misspellings.

8 8/2/2007 Possible Uses for “*” Finding common variations.

9 8/2/2007 Fun with “*” Finding parodies.

10 8/2/2007 Do not use “*” for:

11 8/2/2007 Fill in the Blanks – “*” …Google will treat the characters on either side of the “*” like separate keywords. Replacing a character. If you try to use “*” to fill in a letter, number, or symbol…

12 8/2/2007 Diacritics

13 8/2/2007 If you search for a word with a diacritic (distinguishing mark) in it… …will Google return results with or without the diacritic? Diacritics

14 8/2/2007 Diacritics A search for unité produces results for both unite and unité. The answer is: both!

15 8/2/2007 Diacritics To limit your search to only unité, add a “-” followed by unite.

16 8/2/2007 Diacritics Notice how the number of results has decreased.

17 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers

18 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers Use these commands in the search window. intitle: Find sites with one search term in the title. allintitle: Find sites with all search terms in the title. inurl: Find sites with one search term in the URL. allinurl: Find sites with all search terms in the URL. site: Limit your search to a specific web site. filetype: Specify a type of document to search.

19 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – intitle: Find sites with one search term in the title.

20 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – intitle: …and ingredient anywhere in the document. This search returns sites with the word shampoo in the title… Find sites with one search term in the title.

21 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – allintitle: Find sites with ALL search terms in the title.

22 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – allintitle: Notice fewer “hits” when shampoo AND ingredient must be found in the title of the page. Find sites with all search terms in the title.

23 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – inurl: Find sites with one search term in the URL.

24 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – inurl: …and ingredient anywhere in the document. This search returns sites with the word shampoo in the URL… Find sites with one search term in the URL.

25 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – allinurl: Find sites with ALL search terms in the URL.

26 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – allinurl: Find sites with all search terms in the URL. Notice fewer “hits” when shampoo AND ingredient must be found in the title of the page.

27 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – site: Limit your search to a specific web site.

28 8/2/2007 Example 1 Enter search terms, then qualifier. Query Modifiers – site: Finds elephant race on the Cal State Fullerton site. Limit your search to a specific web site.

29 8/2/2007 Example 2 Enter search terms, then qualifier. Query Modifiers – site: Finds dinosaur on the Smithsonian Institute site. Limit your search to a specific web site.

30 8/2/2007 Example 3 Enter search terms, then qualifier. Query Modifiers – site: Limits search of schwarzenegger to official California senate pages. Limit your search to a specific web site.

31 8/2/2007 Specify a type of document to search. Query Modifiers – filetype:

32 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – filetype: Specify a type of document to search. pdf – Adobe readable files

33 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – filetype: Specify a type of document to search. pdf – Adobe readable files doc – Microsoft Word documents

34 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – filetype: Specify a type of document to search. pdf – Adobe readable files doc – Microsoft Word documents mdb – Microsoft Access databases

35 8/2/2007 D’oh! If you get no results from Google Web, try Google Images. Query Modifiers – filetype: Specify a type of document to search. pdf – Adobe readable files doc – Microsoft Word documents mdb – Microsoft Access databases jpg, gif, tif – graphics and photos

36 8/2/2007 Query Modifiers – filetype: Specify a type of document to search. pdf – Adobe readable files doc – Microsoft Word documents mdb – Microsoft Access databases jpg, gif, tif – graphics and photos ppt – Microsoft PowerPoint presentations

37 8/2/2007 Key words, plus……site: modifier, plus… …filetype: modifier… …equals… Voilà! Search of shampoo ingredient limited to find only PowerPoint files on official California government pages. Using Multiple Query Modifiers

38 8/2/2007 GAPS by staggernation.com Searching for all kinds of cookie recipes with chocolate – but not oatmeal?

39 8/2/2007 This search will return: Chocolate chip cookie recipe Chocolate cookie recipe Chocolate covered cherry cookie recipe http://www.staggernation.com

40 8/2/2007 GAPS by staggernation.com Google API Proximity Search A script that searches Google for two search terms that appear within a certain proximity of each other on a page. Studies show that the closer search terms are in proximity, the better chance that the document is relevant to the searcher’s need. For more info go to: http://www.staggernation.com/gaps/readme.html

41 8/2/2007 Search Engine Showdown

42 8/2/2007 Search Engine Showdown For in depth information on how Google and other web search engines work, go to Greg Notess’ Search Engine Showdown: The User’s Guide to Web Searching at http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/ http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/

43 8/2/2007 See More Google

44 8/2/2007 See More Google This is one of three presentations on Google Search Tips. Others include: Lesser Used Features Lesser Used Databases Advanced Functions


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