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Internet Resources Discovery

Internet Resources Discovery. Mastering Google. Contents. Basics Query options Results page Advanced search Preferences Services Advanced Operators. Basics. AND implied – Google returns only pages that match all the search terms. OR - | - “search engine” Notess OR Bates

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Internet Resources Discovery

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  1. Internet Resources Discovery Mastering Google

  2. Contents • Basics • Query options • Results page • Advanced search • Preferences • Services • Advanced Operators T.Sharon-A.Frank

  3. Basics • AND implied – Google returns only pages that match all the search terms. • OR - | - “search engine” Notess OR Bates • Google is not case sensitive. • 32 words limit (* excluded). T.Sharon-A.Frank

  4. If you search for… cheap TV effects children car Calif OR CA NYC Google won’t find… inexpensive television influences kids automobile California New York City Exact Term Matching T.Sharon-A.Frank

  5. Finding Synonyms ~ • Example: • ~inexpensive will return: • inexpensive, cheap, affordable, low cost T.Sharon-A.Frank

  6. Word Variation – Automatic Stemming • A technique to search on the stem/root that has multiple endings. • Example: Child Bicycle • Child: children children’s • Bicycle: bicycle bicycles bicycle’s bicycling bicyclists • + or “” will disable stemming. • No variations with single term. T.Sharon-A.Frank

  7. Google Ignores Common Words • Called “stop words”. • Example: on, where, how, la, … • Use + to include stop words. • If only stop words are queried – all will be included. T.Sharon-A.Frank

  8. More… • Google favors results that have your search terms near each other. • Google gives higher priority to pages that have the terms in the same order as in your query: • New York library – vs. – new library of York • Google ignores some punctuation and special characters including ,.;?[]()@/#: • Dr. Ruth is the same as Dr Ruth. • A term with ‘ won’t match a term without: • we’re won’t match were. • A term with diacritic (accent) won’t match a term without: • Schr?der won’t match Schroder T.Sharon-A.Frank

  9. Hyphens “-” • When Google encounters a hyphen (-) it matches: • The term with the hyphen. • The term without the hyphen. • The term with the hyphen replaced by a space. • Example 1: • part-time matches “part-time”, “part time” and “parttime”. • part time matches “part-time” and “part time”. • Parttime matches parttime. • Example 2: • e-mail matches “e-mail”, “e mail”, and “email” • email matches email T.Sharon-A.Frank

  10. Exact phrase matching • “” exact phrase matching: • “search engine” • “to be or not to be” • Google does not perform automatic stemming on phrases. • Google indexes only the first 101KB of a page (example: http://www.esefer.net/kabala.html). T.Sharon-A.Frank

  11. Forcing a term + or removing - • + forces a term/stop word. • Example: Star Wars +I • Disables automatic stemming. • - will remove a term from the results. T.Sharon-A.Frank

  12. * wildcards • * replaces a word in a phrase. • Examples: • “Francis * Coppola” • California election “Oct * 2003” OR “10/*/03” OR “October * 2003” • Not counted as part of the 32 words limit. T.Sharon-A.Frank

  13. Results Page T.Sharon-A.Frank

  14. More on the Results Page T.Sharon-A.Frank

  15. Results - Tip T.Sharon-A.Frank

  16. Translate this page T.Sharon-A.Frank

  17. Advanced Search Interface (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  18. Advanced Search Interface (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  19. Google Preferences (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  20. Google Preferences (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  21. Google Services T.Sharon-A.Frank

  22. Google Directory T.Sharon-A.Frank

  23. Google News T.Sharon-A.Frank

  24. Google Images T.Sharon-A.Frank

  25. Google Groups (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  26. Google Groups (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  27. Froogle (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  28. Froogle (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  29. Catalogs (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  30. Catalogs (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  31. Google Maps T.Sharon-A.Frank

  32. Google Local T.Sharon-A.Frank

  33. Google Local Search Result T.Sharon-A.Frank

  34. Google Scholar (1) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  35. Google Scholar (2) T.Sharon-A.Frank

  36. Specialized Searches T.Sharon-A.Frank

  37. Google Calculator T.Sharon-A.Frank

  38. Calculator and Conversions • 5+2*2 • 2^20 • sqrt(-4) • half a cup in teaspoons • 160 pounds * 4000 feet in Calories T.Sharon-A.Frank

  39. Search By Number • UPS tracking numbers: "1Z9999W99999999999" • FedEx tracking numbers: "999999999999“ • USPS tracking numbers: "9999 9999 9999 9999 9999 99" • Vehicle ID (VIN) numbers: "AAAAA999A9AA99999" • UPC codes example: "073333531084“ • Telephone area codes: "650“ • Patent numbers: "patent 5123123“Remember to put the word "patent" before your patent number. T.Sharon-A.Frank

  40. GoogleAlert T.Sharon-A.Frank

  41. Google Answers T.Sharon-A.Frank

  42. Google Desktop/Toolbar T.Sharon-A.Frank

  43. Numrange “..” • 1..4 • 987.6..1001.34 • numrange:1-4 or numrange:1..4 • plain number search also will match a number with a comma: • 2001 will match 2001 and 2,001 • numrange will also find fractions in the range: • 1..4 will also match 2.4 T.Sharon-A.Frank

  44. Pricerange • $250..$1000 • pricerange: 250-1000 • Only $, no other currencies supported T.Sharon-A.Frank

  45. Advanced Search Operators • filetype: file Format • filetype:pdf • define • define:Internet • Occurences • intitile: allintitle: in the title • intext: allintext: in the text • inurl: allinurl: in the URL • inanchor: allinanchor: in the links • site: domain • related: similar • link: links T.Sharon-A.Frank

  46. Examples • Larry Page search engine site:stanford.edu • Volunteering site:org • Link:www.doctorswithoutborders.org • Allintitle:detect plagiarism • Google tutorial OR introduction OR review OR help • Bush –george –kate • Web page evaluation checklist filetype:pdf T.Sharon-A.Frank

  47. Non-combining Operators • All the search operators beginning with "allin“: • e.g., allinanchor:, allintext:, allintitle:, and allinurl:. • Syntax that requests special information: • e.g., define:, phonebook, bphonebook, rphonebook, stocks:. • Page-specific search operators: • e.g., cache:, info:, related T.Sharon-A.Frank

  48. Comments • Hebrew Google is not perfect • example: המלך/מלך is not the same word during the search. • Having problems with Visual Hebrew. • &filter=0 removes Google filtering/extend results. • site:google.com inurl:isbn OR inurl:articleid T.Sharon-A.Frank

  49. Almost Google Services = Fun! • Guide to cool Google sites http://www.googleism.com/ • Some nice projects/demos http://douweosinga.com/projects • Google Visualizer http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.html • Soople expert search http://www.soople.com/ • www.staggernation.com gaps garbo gawsh • Query statistics Google/press/zeitgeist • GoogleFan http://googlefan.com/ • CantFindOnGoogle www.cantfindongoogle.com • GoogleRankings www.googlerankings.com • GoogleWhack www.googlewhack.com • GoogleFight www.googlefight.com T.Sharon-A.Frank

  50. Google Tutorial Links • Google Help Index http://www.google.com/help/index.html • Google Guide  http://www.googleguide.com • Preferences http://www.googleguide.com/preferences.html • Feature History http://www.googleguide.com/feature_history.html • Google Review http://www.searchengineshowdown.com/features/google/index.shtml T.Sharon-A.Frank

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