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Doing research without leaving your classroom sounds great… How to make the web meet your expectation. Adapted from a workshop by Pat McDougall
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The World Wide Web more than 1 billion publicly available documents. no one engine searches everything on the Web search their own database E.g. www.altavista.com www.thebighub.com…metasearch www.thebighub.com www.infoseek.com
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Web-Words web site URL: Uniform Resource Locator HTML: Hypertext Markup Language Internet: an electronic communications network that connects computer networks and organizational computer facilities around the world (Merriam-Websters on the web)
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Searching Be Specific in your keywords! If you want information on the 1998 Volkswagen Beetle Don't ask for cars Don’t ask for Volkswagens Ask for 1998 Volkswagen Beetles
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Plus + and - Minus Using the + sign to add words translates as “must have” use the minus symbol to exclude words schools+Nova Scotia-elementary what if you want to search for information about Prince Edward Island? prince+edward+island
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Phrase Searching You could get a site that talks about Prince Edward vacationing on an island anywhere Phrase search: terms appear in exactly the order you specify “Prince Edward Island” capitals vs. small case use the * to target multiple forms of the same word sun* = sun, sunlight, sunshine, sunny, etc
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Advanced Searching Boolean AND, NOT, NEAR group terms within parentheses (database OR software) NEAR (engineer AND experience) target specific fields anchor: domain: image: title: url: camping NOT tents AND domain:ca
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Scavenger hunt 1.Find the surface temperature of the sun. 2.Who is Bernie Dodge? 3.Is it too late for the Head- Smashed-In-Pow Wow this year? 4.How long do you boil a haggis? 5.What colour is a Polar Bear’s skin? 6.How many different kinds of microbes live on or in the human body?
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