" Invisible Search and Online Search Engines considers the use of search engines in contemporary everyday life and the challenges this poses for media and information literacy. Looking for mediated information is mostly done online and arbitrated by the various tools and devices that people carry with them on a daily basis. Because of this, search engines have a significant impact on the structure of our lives, and personal and public memories. Haider and Sundin consider what this means for society, whilst also uniting research on information retrieval with research on how people actually look for and encounter information. Search engines are now one of society’s key infrastructures for knowing and becoming informed. While their use ...
The Internet has become the largest source of information. Today, millions of Websites exist and thi...
Search engines—“web dragons”—are the portals through which we access society’s treasure trove of inf...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...
" Invisible Search and Online Search Engines considers the use of search engines in contemporary ev...
This book is concerned with how search, searching and with them search engines have become so widely...
Enormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard web search engines. This book provid...
You've heard the pitch about how big the Web is—some 380 million pages and counting. But did you kno...
Search engines such as Alta Vista, Google, etc. are mostly used tools for the Internet searching. Th...
Search engines are about excitement, optimism, hope and enrichment. Search engines are also about de...
You\u27ve heard the pitch about how big the Web is—some 380 million pages and counting. But did you ...
The core function of a search engine is to make content and sources of information easily accessible...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
The Invisible Web is often discussed in the academic context, where its contents (mainly in the form...
The Internet has become the largest source of information. Today, millions of Websites exist and thi...
Access to information has always required mediations. With digital technologies and the internet, so...
The Internet has become the largest source of information. Today, millions of Websites exist and thi...
Search engines—“web dragons”—are the portals through which we access society’s treasure trove of inf...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...
" Invisible Search and Online Search Engines considers the use of search engines in contemporary ev...
This book is concerned with how search, searching and with them search engines have become so widely...
Enormous expanses of the Internet are unreachable with standard web search engines. This book provid...
You've heard the pitch about how big the Web is—some 380 million pages and counting. But did you kno...
Search engines such as Alta Vista, Google, etc. are mostly used tools for the Internet searching. Th...
Search engines are about excitement, optimism, hope and enrichment. Search engines are also about de...
You\u27ve heard the pitch about how big the Web is—some 380 million pages and counting. But did you ...
The core function of a search engine is to make content and sources of information easily accessible...
This article argues that search engines in general, and Google Scholar in particular, have become si...
The Invisible Web is often discussed in the academic context, where its contents (mainly in the form...
The Internet has become the largest source of information. Today, millions of Websites exist and thi...
Access to information has always required mediations. With digital technologies and the internet, so...
The Internet has become the largest source of information. Today, millions of Websites exist and thi...
Search engines—“web dragons”—are the portals through which we access society’s treasure trove of inf...
International audienceAccess to information has always required mediations. With digital technologie...