internet search tips (google)

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A variety of tips for searching the world wide web, featuring Google search options.

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Internet Search Tips

• Making the most of your internet search (Google, and more…)

Google’s Advanced Search

Google’s Advanced Search

Enter your search terms in the top fields.

Enter the type of site under Search within a site or domain.Domains:

.com

.gov

.org

.edu

Google’s Advanced Search

More advanced options are available by clicking the link at the bottom.

Google’s Advanced Search

Limit to more recent web pages, usage licenses (ex: finding images for presentation), etc.

Google’s Advanced Search Tips

When in the Advanced Search Screen, note the Advance Search Tips link.

Google’s Advanced Search Tips

This screen shows you even more tips to help you search in Google.

Google TipsSome examples from Advanced Search Tips:

• Use “quotes” to find your words together in a phrase. •“Indiana Jones” will look for those words together, not Indiana and Jones.

•Use an asterisk to find part of a word. •educat* = education, educators, educating, etc…)

Google TipsSome examples from Advanced Search Tips:

•Search within a website by typing site:sitename.com •Search: academic dishonesty site:hacc.edu, will search only the HACC website.

•Exclude words use the minus (-) sign to leave out words you don’t want •Search: outback –subaru, will find items about the outback, but not the “Subaru Outback”.

Google Settings

Customize your searches by clicking on Search Settings at top, right.

Google Settings

At the bottom of the Search Settings page is an option to provide query suggestions in the search box. This turns on the suggestion option.

Google Extras

• Google Scholar (http://scholar.google.com) –

find scholarly books and articles. (Don’t pay for them though – see a librarian to get a copy of an article that looks good!)

• Google Images (http://images.google.com) – looks for pictures.

Non-Google Search Engines

– Yahoo (http://www.yahoo.com) – Bing (http://www.bing.com/)– AOL (http://www.aol.com/)– Ask (http://www.ask.com/)

Search Directories

• Directories – Information organized by a person. (Fewer, but better results)– Yahoo Directory (http://directory.yahoo.com)– Librarians Index to the Internet

(http://www.lii.org)– USA.gov (government information

(http://www.usa.gov)– InfoMine (http://infomine.ucr.edu)

MetaSearch Engines

• “Metasearch” engines – these search multiple places!– Clusty (http://www.clusty.com) – searches Ask, Open

Directory, Gigablast and more– DogPile (http://www.dogpile.com) – searches

Google, Yahoo, bing! and Ask! – Mamma (http://www.mamma.com/)

• More searches: http://delicious.com/lisaref/searches

Google – Fun Stuff!

Note the option for Language Tools.

Google – Fun Stuff!

Scroll down to the section called Use the Google Interface in your Language.

You can change the language to:•Spanish•French•Klingon!!•Pirate!•Elmer Fudd!

Google – Fun Stuff!

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