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Prepared on March 29, 2007

G o o g l i n g. Payam Kabiri, MD. PhD. Epidemiologist. Prepared on March 29, 2007. Google Now a Part of our Culture !. Source: “Google, n. " OED Online . June 2006. Oxford University Press. http://dictionary.oed.com (accessed March 26, 2007 through UB libraries).

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Prepared on March 29, 2007

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  1. Googling Payam Kabiri, MD. PhD. Epidemiologist Prepared on March 29, 2007

  2. Google Now a Part of our Culture ! Source: “Google, n." OED Online. June 2006. Oxford University Press. http://dictionary.oed.com (accessed March 26, 2007 through UB libraries).

  3. How Old is Google? Answer: 8 (9 on September 7, 2007) In September of 1998, Google Inc. opened its door in Menlo Park, CA. (http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/history.html#1995)

  4. More About Google • “Google” is a play on the word “googol” which is the mathematical term for 1 followed by 100 zeros and “…reflects the company's mission to organize the immense, seemingly infinite amount of information available on the web.”

  5. A Unique Company Google founders Larry Page Sergey Brin • Number of employees: • Worldwide, Google employed 7,942 full-time employees as of 6/30/06 • Work Environment: • Informal: Lava lamps, door on sawhorses as desks, exercise balls for chairs, and dogs roaming • the halls… • Google: • The interface is clear and simple. • Pages load instantly. • Placement in search results is never sold to anyone. • Advertising on the site must offer relevant content and not be a distraction. • No pop-up ads allowed. Source: http://www.google.com/intl/en/corporate/tenthings.html

  6. Why do we love Google? • Size and scope: Now indexing over 20 billion web pages (conservative estimate). • Relevance of Results: PageRank • Diversity of Search: Image, News, Book Search, Scholar, Blog Search, Finance, Froogle, Video . . . and much, much more. • Other Tools: Google Maps, Picasa, Blogger, Gmail, Calendar, Docs & Spreadsheets . . .

  7. Why do people Google?

  8. Google Search Rules

  9. Excerpt of page with your terms • Matched terms in bold • Which Google database used • Approx. # of hits • Terms actually searched on, as Dictionary links • 2nd page from same site • All Google pages from this site • URL, size, date last crawled • Link to Cached copy • Pages supposedly like this one Don’t believe the number of Results They are approximate, changing, and not comprehensive A Close Look at Google Search Results

  10. Performing Better Google SearchesUse Search Operators AND not needed; default between terms OR includes either of two terms (OR must be in caps) - (space and a - for NOT) (e.g. Michigan –lake) “ ” search a phrase in quotes (e.g. “search engine”) ~ synonym search (e.g. ~pets retrieves cats, dogs ..) .. Number range (e.g. super bowl 1975..1978) * Google does not allow truncation. An * replaces an entire word in a search.(the color * is my favorite) Or use Google’s Advanced Search option

  11. Effective Googling • Need Exact Phrase? Use quotation marks! • “Americans with Disabilities Act” • Expand Search With Synonym? Use a “tilde” • EX: “~health decisions” finds materials that contain the phrase “medical decisions” as well • Exclude words that you don’t want? Use a “minus sign.” • EX: virus –computer • Find definition of a word or a phrase? • EX: define: heamophilia

  12. Effective Googling • Google works like a calculator, too! • Also it will convert all the scales & currency units !

  13. Google as a Calculator The calculator “Solves math problems involving basic arithmetic, more complicated math, units of measure and conversions, and physical constants.” • 5+2*2 (addition, multiplication) • 2^3 (exponent)(shift+6 keys) • Sqrt100 (square root)

  14. Google as a Scale Convertor Conversions • 13.75 USD in Euro (convert $13.75 in U.S. dollars to Euro) • 220 Euro in JPY (convert 220 Euro in Japanese Yen) • 27 miles in kilometers (convert 27 miles to kilometer) • 2.3 pound in kilogram (convert 2.3 pound to kilogram) Definitions Define asthma (provides 1 definition-keyword search result list) Define:asthma (provides a list of definitions-less results)

  15. Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) Adobe PostScript (ps) Lotus 1-2-3 (wk1, wk2, wk3, wk4, wk5, wki, wks, wku) Lotus WordPro (lwp) MacWrite (mw) Microsoft Excel (xls) Microsoft PowerPoint (ppt) Microsoft Word (doc) Microsoft Works (wks, wps, wdb) Microsoft Write (wri) Rich Text Format (rtf) Text (ans, txt) Google Filetypes OR use Google Advanced Search

  16. Google Translatehttp://google.com/translate_h/ Translate from one language to another Translate an entire web page

  17. Google Scholar http://scholar.google.com • Covers: medicine, law, social sciences, arts, humanities, business, & finance. • Included items: peer-reviewed papers, theses, book excerpts, abstracts & full-text articles • Sources for items: academic publisher web pages, professional societies, preprint repositories, universities, & other scholarly organizations.

  18. It Gives The Document Citations Also !

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