PPT-Universal Search Techniques
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Subject headings describe the aboutness or topic of the work bring together all of the works on the same topic despite differences in textbrSubject headings are controlled they are carefully selected from existing lists called controlled vocabularies. g Google or Yahoo Identify Keywords Create a list of keywords associated with your topic consider synonyms or variant spel lings Use this list to help narrow search terms Write them down and keep them with you throughout the research process rite dow This presentation will introduce you to advanced search . techniqes. for locating evidence-based scholarly resources for your subject area, including:. Resources Available via the Library Website . Finding books and journals- electronic & print. Boolean Logic and Keyword Searching. Information Retrieval . Catalogues, index, subject directories, lists, etc.. . Field searches, keyword and sections searches, etc.. Full-text search. . In text retrieval, . Internet Searching. Keywords. The basis of all search techniques. Main topic of search . Additional words to narrow search. But what if you still can’t find it?. Boolean logic. Use “computer-. ese. Jane Long. MLIS, University of . Oklahoma. M. A. , . English, Wright State University. Reference . Services Librarian. Al Harris Library . jane.long@swosu.edu. Information Literacy. It is a set of abilities requiring individuals to recognize when information is needed and have the ability to locate, evaluate, and use effectively the needed information. . Jane Long. MLIS, University of Oklahoma. MA, Wright State University. Reference Services Librarian. Al Harris Library . jane.long@swosu.edu. How do I get started?. 1. . Keywords. 2. Boolean Operators. Hongyuan Dong. Chinese Linguistics Workshop of the DC Metro Area. March 16, 2014 @ The George Washington University. Outline. Two universal structures :“. mei. …. dou. …” and “. wh. …. dou. Finding What You’re Looking For. First, Ask a Question . . .. The Search Question. Creating a good search question is half the battle. Types of questions:. Specific: you want the answer to a specific question. THE UNIVERSAL GOSPEL. RECAP OF OUR LAST STUDY. From our last study, entitled . “Paul rehearses his calling”. ,. we learnt that:. Ministers must wait on the Lord for His message, anointing and authority. The church should not commit anything to the hands of false ministers.. Universal Search Techniques. Precision- getting results that are relevant, “on topic.”. Recall- getting all of the relevant results, i.e. not being too narrow in search scope. Subject vs. Keyword. Fall 2009. Introduction. Trees: . Root, parent, child, sibling, leaf node, node, edge. Single path from root to any node. Graphs:. Nodes, edges, directed/undirected graph, acyclic graph. Search techniques for Trees. MSU Product Center. September 26, 2007. Professor Larry G. Hamm. Presentation Outline. Introduction. Search Engine Basics. Business Search with Google. News Search. Social Search. Basic Information Trapping. Exploiting the features of each to enhance the . other and . the tools that make it possible. Peter Wallqvist. Ravn Systems. peter@ravn.co.uk. Universal Search. Incorporates traditional ‘Enterprise Search’ with emphasis on any data source, including external. Almy. Interpretive Specialist. Rockport and Rasar State Park. History of Interpretation. What is Interpretation?. Interpretation is a social art that focuses on mutual teaching and learning. It is a lot more than just talking. .
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