Hello everyone!
Welcome to the topic of eighth week. We have worked hard
from beginning of this quarter. Now, we are preparing for a good final. Of
course, everything is not simple, but I always think that you are a good
student. You will win. Good luck to you.
Our topic of this week is: "Types of Information: Focus
on search Engines and Web Sites"
Our mission is find five search features of the search tool
which was upload on Moodle. I read on Research Journal, there is a word
"ANDing". I find out its mean on internet, and I want to share with
you.
What is the
ANDing process?
When a source host attempts to
communicate with a destination host, the source host uses its subnet mask to
determine whether the destination host is on the local network or a remote
network. This is known as the ANDing process.
The AND
function has the following properties:
· If the
two compared values are both 1, the result is 1.
· If one of
the values is 0 and the other is 1, the result is 0.
· If both
of the compared values are 0, the result is 0.
Therefore,
we follow this way. First of all, I have five search tool, such as:
1.
Ask Advanced Search: Ask search only help us
find out the answers which one I want to find. Ask Advanced Search did not have
the number of results.
Ex: I put Biology Articles in Google search, I have about 142,000,000
results; but I put Biology Articles in Ask search, I have nothing.
I put "Biology Articles" in Google search, I have about 123,000
results; but I put "Biology Articles" in Ask search, I see some
questions articles such as:
What is a good biology article?
What is a good website for Biology articles?
Where can I Find Biology Articles?
2.
Internet Public Library: I think this search is
not good, because when you type wrong letter, it did not have synonym for your
choose.
3. About.com:
When I put Biology Articles on About search, I receive 18,100 results. Then I
put "Biology Articles" on that, I received 15 results. In this
search, it did not have synonym, therefore, be careful when you type wrong letter.
4.
Find Articles: When I put Biology Article on it,
I received 35,500,000 results. This search has a synonyms. I feel that it is
very fast. When I put "Biology Articles" on it, I receive 18,400
results.
5.
Dogpile: I
think this search is good. Besides that, I see a letter line "Search
result from: Google, Yahoo, Yandex." This search did not has numbers of
result.
Next, I find out something such as:
"
What is the difference between search engine and metasearch engine?"
·
A
search engine is a search tool that usually have their own database of sites
they crawl and list in their database, for example Google.
·
A
meta-search engine is a search tool that sends user requests to several other
search engines and/or databases and aggregates the results into a single list
or displays them according to their source.
"What
is a Subject Directory?"
To locate information on the Web,
you either know Web address for a specific site, or search for a topic of
interest.
When
searching by topic, a huge number of pages will often be retrieved and makes it
difficult to identify the relevant resources. Subject directories help to
alleviate the problem.
Subject
Directories:
·
are
created and maintained by the directory's staff
·
allow
you to browse Internet resources by different subject categories
·
enable
you to search by keywords within the contents of the directories
In this case, I have:
§ Meta- search is Dogpile
§ Subject Directory are About.com, Internet
Public Library,
§ The best of the rest is FindArticles
§ Search tool is ASK.COM.
Eventually,
I have so many tools for my research. Everything is in the questions such as:
1.
What do you want to find?
2.
Do you understand all of the tool around you?
3.
How do you apply your knowlege about the tools which help you have the best
result ?
Good luck to you again.
Hi, Sinh:
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job exploring the different search tools this week and identifying what makes them unique. I agree with your summary on deciding which tool to use and now you know a bit more about several search tools. Good work,
Andrea