
You will probably
want to select a few
search engines and learn
the tricks for searching
those effectively. The
following techniques
will be helpful when
finding information on
the Web.
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Choose good
keywords and
phrases.
Brainstorming
before you start
searching will
generate a good
list of keywords
and phrases. Try
to imagine what
words the author
of the web page
would use.
Unless the word
is usually
capitalized,
stick with
lower-case
letters.
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Be specific.
You can create
more targeted
searches if you
use phrases.
Most search
engines require
that you put
quotes around a
phrase.
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Try different
searches.
Search engines
use
sophisticated
equations to
calculate the
number of times
your search
terms appear on
a page and show
you the best
first. If the
first 30 sites
are not
relevant, try a
different
search. If you
are not
satisfied after
a few searches,
try a different
search engine.
-
Use advanced
search
techniques.
Many search
engines have
advanced search
capabilities
such as limiting
by language or
type of
information.
Read the help
screens to see
which special
features are
available.
-
Browse a subject
list.
Choose a search
engine that
organizes pages
by subject.
Start with a
general category
and choose
increasingly
more specific
sub-categories.
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