As search engine technology and usability improves, people have become more and more comfortable doing their own searching. Although most people can find what they need eventually, the strategies outlined in this guide will help improve the techniques of even the most experienced searchers. This publication was adapted from "The Seven Commandments of Effective Web Searching," originally written by Cindy Carlson and published on LLRX.Com.published or submitted for publicationnot peer reviewe
This paper will present new guidelines for enhancing web- site navigation supported both by empirica...
Searching systematically is an iterative process. The present guide aims to facilitate that process ...
Faced with the massive amount of information on the Web, which includes not only texts but nowadays ...
As search engine technology and usability improves, people have become more and more comfortable doi...
To date, the World Wide Web (WWW) is the most popular environment for information searching and retr...
Over the past 20 years, guidelines to online searching have developed as databases and online system...
An effective literature search can be time-consuming and complex. Using a systematic approach for pr...
Over the last years, it has been possible to observe the exponential growth of the internet. Everyd...
Aims to provide advanced tips and strategies for crafting effective search queries as well as provid...
Purpose Bates' Information Search Tactics have been influential in the practice and teaching of onli...
Searching the World Wide Web can be a daunting task. The Web has expanded at such a rapid pace that ...
A well-designed, easy-to-navigate website is useless if no one can find it. If your company is going...
The Internet has become a powerful tool for information search and ecommerce. Millions of people use...
Searching and retrieving information from the Web poses new issues that can be effectively tackled b...
To succeed searchers, all librarians require both a basic idea of how databases are put together and...
This paper will present new guidelines for enhancing web- site navigation supported both by empirica...
Searching systematically is an iterative process. The present guide aims to facilitate that process ...
Faced with the massive amount of information on the Web, which includes not only texts but nowadays ...
As search engine technology and usability improves, people have become more and more comfortable doi...
To date, the World Wide Web (WWW) is the most popular environment for information searching and retr...
Over the past 20 years, guidelines to online searching have developed as databases and online system...
An effective literature search can be time-consuming and complex. Using a systematic approach for pr...
Over the last years, it has been possible to observe the exponential growth of the internet. Everyd...
Aims to provide advanced tips and strategies for crafting effective search queries as well as provid...
Purpose Bates' Information Search Tactics have been influential in the practice and teaching of onli...
Searching the World Wide Web can be a daunting task. The Web has expanded at such a rapid pace that ...
A well-designed, easy-to-navigate website is useless if no one can find it. If your company is going...
The Internet has become a powerful tool for information search and ecommerce. Millions of people use...
Searching and retrieving information from the Web poses new issues that can be effectively tackled b...
To succeed searchers, all librarians require both a basic idea of how databases are put together and...
This paper will present new guidelines for enhancing web- site navigation supported both by empirica...
Searching systematically is an iterative process. The present guide aims to facilitate that process ...
Faced with the massive amount of information on the Web, which includes not only texts but nowadays ...