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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2005
One can obtain definitions and perform calculations, conversions, and a variety of other tasks on the Google search bar. The most useful shortcut for most Web searchers is Google's definitions. The ability to obtain definitions from Google without reaching for a dictionary or searching a dictionary web site is very helpful when reading technical…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Online Searching, Search Strategies
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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2004
In this article, the author stresses not to give up on a site when a URL returns an error message. Many web sites can be found by using strategies such as URL trimming, searching cached sites, site searching and searching the WayBack Machine. Methods and tips for finding web sites are contained within this article.
Descriptors: Internet, Search Engines, Online Searching, School Libraries
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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2004
The Goggle Deskbar is a handy utility that allows users to search the Web with Goggle while using other computer applications. Once the Goggle Deskbar is installed, the browser does not need to be open to perform a web search, as long as the computer is connected to the internet. The Goggle Deskbar is ready to search the Web from any computer…
Descriptors: Internet, Definitions, Dictionaries, Computers
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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2005
Although there are many news search engines on the Web, finding the news items one wants can be challenging. Choosing appropriate search terms is one of the biggest challenges. Unless one has seen the article that one is seeking, it is often difficult to select words that were used in the headline or text of the article. The limited archives of…
Descriptors: News Reporting, Search Engines, Internet, Web Sites
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Vine, Rita – Teacher Librarian, 2004
With more than 4 billion web pages in its database, Google is suitable for many different kinds of searches. When you know what you are looking for, Google can be a pretty good first choice, as long as you want to search a word pattern that can be expected to appear on any results pages. The problem starts when you don't know exactly what you're…
Descriptors: Search Engines, Internet, Computer Attitudes, Computer Literacy
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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2005
Alert services are a great way of keeping abreast of topics that interest you. Rather than searching the Web regularly to find new content about your areas of interest, an alert service keeps you informed by sending you notices when new material is added to the Web that matches your registered search criteria. Alert services are examples of push…
Descriptors: Internet, Selective Dissemination of Information, Information Retrieval, Search Engines
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Masterson-Krum, Hope – Teacher Librarian, 2001
Examines search tools available to elementary and secondary school students, both human-compiled and crawler-based, to help direct them to age-appropriate Web sites; analyzes the procedures of search engines labeled family-friendly or kid safe that use filters; and tests the effectiveness of these services to students in school libraries. (LRW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Libraries, Search Engines, Search Strategies
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Loertscher, David – Teacher Librarian, 2003
Explores the academic environment of a total information system for school libraries based on the idea of a digital intranet. Discusses safety; customization; the core library collection; curriculum-specific collections; access to short-term resources; Internet access; personalized features; search engines; equity issues; and staffing. (LRW)
Descriptors: Access to Information, Electronic Libraries, Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Differences
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Gunn, Holly – Teacher Librarian, 2005
Become a Goggle Power User was developed for incoming students in Sackville High School, Nova Scotia, Canada, in 2003, and has been adapted for use in other local schools and in several universities, it is an instructional program designed for first-year high school students that was integrated into the English Language Arts curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Freshmen, Internet, Search Engines