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Page 1: The Internet's Changing Landscape

The Internet's

Changing Landscape: Bubbles and Farms

Elaine Settergren, Online Librarian

[email protected]

Click here to watch the recording

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The Internet

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• What do you find most frustrating about

searching the web?

A. finding too many low quality sources

B. not finding exactly what I’m looking for

even though I’m pretty sure it exists

C. broken links and sites with gibberish or

too many annoying ads

Polling Break

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• Change your settings in Google and

Facebook

• Use multiple search engines, change or

clean your browser

Pop your bubble!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshuarothhaas/5018782162/

• Search the library

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• What do you find most satisfying about

searching the web?

A. it’s so fast

B. there’s so much specialized information

C. I can search it from my phone

Polling Break

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• low quality & repetitive

Content Farms

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• Read carefully

• Compare it to other sites / sources

• Look elsewhere for background info =

you’ll have the terminology you need for a

better search o Wikipedia or another encyclopedia

o The Library

Avoid Low Quality Articles

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• Have you ever used “farmed” information

for something important?

A. yes and I would do it again

B. yes, but the results weren’t satisfying

C. yes, but I’m not planning to in the future

D. not that I know of

Polling Break

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• SEO = words, titles, links, linked words,

reputation

• Black Hat = cheating & trickery

• i.e. JC Penney

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

“When you read the enormous list of sites with

Penney links, the landscape of the Internet

acquires a whole new topography. It starts to

seem like a city with a few familiar, well-kept

buildings, surrounded by millions of hovels kept

upright for no purpose other than the ads that

are painted on their walls.” NYtimes

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#1 May not be the best 1

• Read carefully

• Compare to other sites / sources

• Search the library

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• What’s your #1 strategy for making sure

the information you’re planning to use is

sound?

A. comparing it to other sources

B. using the library to find sources

C. reading it and looking up citations from

the bibliography

Polling Break

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• What is it? o Bills that didn’t pass… about piracy

• You are the Web?

SOPA & PIPA

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Who is the web?

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Happy Researching!

Elaine Settergren

[email protected]

866-934-8566

Thank you!

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