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Internet Power Searching Finding Pearls in a Zillion Grains of Sand
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The Internet During the past two years, Web content has expanded enormously. As the Internet erupted, search engines, metasearch engines, and intelligent agents with value-added features came on the scene and gradually made a more organized information retrieval process. In a 1997 survey of database producers, of 54 leading databases from 38 database producers, 35 searchable databases were on the web.
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Search Engine Size In April 1998, the article in Science measured the size of the Internet and reported 320 million pages at that time, the figure grew to more than 380 million in a matter of months. Nevertheless, one of the search engines, HotBot, has estimated that only 200 million pages are searchable within their system. As good as they may sound, there are both technical and physical reasons that search engine coverage is incomplete.
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Search Engine: Incomplete Information retrieval technology may not necessarily require exact matches and returns pages with related words. May return documents that don’t exist anymore. Documents are changed after an index picks it up Sites that require passwords are not returned Therefore, it is important for researchers to amass knowledge about a range of resources and learn how to use search engines for a range of requests
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Types of Search Engines AltaVista: One of the most powerful and popular search engines; Good for specific searches; Provides a translator between English and five languages that is useful but has been criticized as not “too good”; Overall it is not user friendly as Hotbot, but once mastered is the favorite of many. Excite: Good for searches on broad, general topics; Fast access to a small number of relevant sites; Quite user friendly
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Search Engines (cont.) HotBot: Overall, the most user friendly search engine; Provides quick pull down menus and search results appear much quicker than others; Best for large searches and quick scanning, users can review one hundred results at a time. NorthernLight: Provides contents that encompasses both the Web and Northern Lights’s Special Collections, some of which are not available to other vendors; Advanced, power and industry searches are available.
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Search Engines (cont.) Yahoo: Contains 750,000 sites; World Yahoos is available in different country versions. DejaNews and Reference: Search engines for newsgroups or mailing lists.
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Metasearch Engines Websites that send a search to several search engines all at once. www.dogpile.com www.dogpile.com www.isleuth.com www.isleuth.com www.profusion.com www.profusion.com www.savysearch.com www.savysearch.com Advantageous for getting quick overview
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Basic Hints and Tips Get familiar with which search engine is the right one for the job Much Internet research is trial and error Consider main words and phrases that describe the topic
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