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GOOGLE. CLEANING UP YOUR SEARCHES. HOW INSENSITIVE!. Google is not case sensitive. So, the following searches all yield exactly the same results: disney fantasyland pirates Disney Fantasyland Pirates DISNEY FANTASYLAND PIRATES DiSnEy FaNtAsYlAnD pIrAtEs. GOOGLE HELPS.

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  1. GOOGLE CLEANING UP YOUR SEARCHES

  2. HOW INSENSITIVE! Google is notcase sensitive. So, the following searches all yield exactly the same results: disney fantasyland pirates Disney Fantasyland Pirates DISNEY FANTASYLAND PIRATES DiSnEy FaNtAsYlAnD pIrAtEs

  3. GOOGLE HELPS Every word matters – change the wording around Keep it simple Computers are not HUMAN ~ it is a program that matches the words you give it to pages on the web.

  4. BEGINNING Ask yourself, “What am I searching for?” Brainstorming words that help focus your search. List words are associated with your topic (like beads on a necklace) Change a question to keywords Who is the tallest man on earth? Change to: tallest man earth man tallest earth (Try different order of the words) Use 10 or fewer words

  5. GOOGLE HELPS #1 • Be specific ... because if you aren’t specific, you’ll end up with a bunch of garbage!

  6. GOOGLE HELP #2 OR is always in all caps and goes between keywords. This is a very broad search. • Oranges OR apples • Cats OR dogs • Men OR boys • Asia OR Europe

  7. GOOGLE HELPS #3 Use quotes “ “ to search for phrases, names, anything you want together. “Billy the Kid” “Miami Dolphins” “George Washington” “to be or not to be”

  8. GOOGLE HELPS #4 Use the + sign to require the word on the web page Like addition No space between the + and the search term “billy the kid” +gunfighters “world war II” +weapons

  9. SEARCH ENGINE HELPS #5 Use the - sign to exclude the subject, words Like subtraction – removes pages containing that search term No space between the –and the search term “billy the kid” -gunfighter saturn -car -automobile virus -computer virus -disease

  10. GOOGLE HELPS #6 Combine Symbols ( “ “ + - ) Yellow fever Colonial America epidemic Add quotation marks “yellow fever’’ “Colonial America” epidemic Not to be included; use the - “yellow fever’’ “Colonial America“ –South America epidemic

  11. GOOGLE HELP #7 For example, if you search Google for it’s a * world, Google shows you all of the pages in its database that contain the phrase. This is called a WILDCARD. • “it’s a small world” • “it’s a nano world” • “it’s a Linux world” • “it’s a wonderful world

  12. ADVANCED SEARCH TERM Use this term site:

  13. SITE SEARCHES • Using site: websites only in that domain .gov .edu .org • There can be no space between site: and the domain. site:domainname “small pox” site:edu Iraq site:gov

  14. SITE site:domain pirates site:com pirates site:disney.com pirates site:edu pirates site:gov

  15. REMEMBER • Be specific – use important keywords • Use quotes “ “ to search for phrases • Use the + sign to require, include • Use the -sign to exclude (subtract) • Use OR for a very broad search • Use the * when you can’t remember the exact phrase • Use site: to select the domain The above symbols may be combined

  16. Summary • Capitalization does not matter. • Google has a hard limit of 32 keywords but don’t use that many! • Add, subtract, or substitute words. • Try different order of the words. Different combinations bring up different results. • Few results past the first 10 are worthwhile. Refine your search by using the symbols • Ask for help!

  17. IMPORTANT INFORMATION Most of this presentation was created by Patrick Crispen. Google 101: Stop Searching and Start FINDING Kathy Minson in Jordan School District created a powerpoint that was used. • . Schneider, Fritz. How to Do Everything with Google. New York: McGraw, c2004.

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