Google searchpresentation2

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Google - Other Advanced Search Techniques Google features several other search limiters, some of which are similar to databases [like ProQuest or Ebsco] and some of which are not

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Google - Other Advanced Search Techniques

Google features several other search limiters, some of which are similar to databases [like ProQuest or Ebsco] and some of which are not

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Google – Some Common Search Limiters

Phrase Searching “ “Exclude a term -Link two terms _ [underscore]Site, domain and related search :Fill in the Blank Query *Search for non-HTML files filetype:See Google Operators for example searcheshttps://support.google.com/websearch/answer/136861

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Phrase Searching

This allows searches for specific phrases within websites and pages

Phrase Searching is a useful technique to search the texts of entire websites for a phrase.

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Exclude a Term

Use of – require exclusion of term

NO space between symbol and word

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Link two terms underscore

Use of _ links two terms. This finds quicksort or terms linked by underscore

This finds quicksort or terms linked by underscore

This is a new Google operator, and really seems to replicate searching by Boolean operator AND! We will see how long this one sticks around.

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Google Operators Change Every so Often

As an aside, advanced operators change periodically with Google. Two that recently were ‘deprecated’ [discontinued] are + [required term in search] and tilde~ [found related words in a search.

According to Google:The + was discontinued in 2011 [possibly due to

Google+ and confusion with new newwork] http://webscripts.softpedia.com/blog/Google-Search-Drops-the-Operator-May-Be-

Linked-to-Google-229458.shtml

The tilde was discontinued due to decreasing use: http://searchengineland.com/google-drops-another-search-operator-tilde-for-

synonyms-164403

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Site Search

Site search:Olympic site:.gov

Use : for site search

NO space between : and .gov

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Domain Search

Domain search: Olympics: nytimes.com

Use : for domain search

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Related search

Related search: related:newsweek.com

Use : for related search

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"fill in the blank" query * query

Use * to replace words in a query [* replaces word ‘penny’ in search]

This is a useful search not well-known to beginning users – good for finding facts and historical dates, names etc.

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Search for filetype:Example search:global warming filetype:pdf

Non-HTML file types:http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=35287

Some examples of documents to search on Google are .pdf, PowerPoint, video, Microsoft Office files, Flash .swf files

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Some Important Basic Search Tips for Google

Add relevant words if your search doesn’t bring up results you want:  First try: [ puppy ] 

    More precise: [ puppy training ]     Even more precise: [ dalmatian puppy training class ] 

Use only the important words rather than a full sentence or question: Not ideal: [ country where bats are an omen of good

luck ]     Better: [ bats good luck ] 

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Google - Advanced Search Techniques

Links for Search Techniques [refer to the below for the following slides]:\

http://support.google.com/websearch/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=136861 [Google support for search techniques]

http://www.internetseer.com/services/article.xtp?id=8472 [another page for Google Search Techniques] http://www.amplify-interactive.com/blog/search-engines/advan

ced-google-search-tips/ [good summary of search techniques]