So Much Information, So Little Time. Evaluating Web Resources With Search Engines

Topics:
Search Engine Optimization
Tags:
ETC Group,
Search,
Search Engine,
Web
Source:
ETC Group

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘The Internet is one of the youngest and fastest growing media in the world. Buried in the vast, quickly growing collection of documents lays information of interest and use to almost everyone. The trick is finding it. An abundance of search engine tools can be used to retrieve information from the World Wide Web. Many tutorials are also available online, providing details on search engine tools and guidelines for effective searches. Most students use the Web as a source of information for both educational and personal topics. To conduct an effective search, students must understand the structure of various search engines.’ The paper examines this issue in detail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 7


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