Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively
Online Searching is your complete guide to becoming a superstar searcher, wielding advanced searching features, strategies, and tactics for answering questions on any topic under the sun as well as finding answers in trusted, quality sources.
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Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively
Online Searching is your complete guide to becoming a superstar searcher, wielding advanced searching features, strategies, and tactics for answering questions on any topic under the sun as well as finding answers in trusted, quality sources.
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Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively

Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively

by Karen Markey
Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively

Online Searching: A Guide to Finding Quality Information Efficiently and Effectively

by Karen Markey

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Overview

Online Searching is your complete guide to becoming a superstar searcher, wielding advanced searching features, strategies, and tactics for answering questions on any topic under the sun as well as finding answers in trusted, quality sources.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781538115077
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2019
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 424
Product dimensions: 7.18(w) x 10.09(h) x 1.24(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Karen Markey is a professor emerita in the School of Information at the University of Michigan. Her experience with online searching began with the earliest commercial systems, Dialog, Orbit, and BRS; the first end-user systems, CD-ROMs and online catalogs; and now centers on today’s web search engines and proprietary search systems for accessing surrogate and source databases of full texts, media, and numeric and spatial data. Since joining the faculty at Michigan in 1987, she has taught online searching to thousands of students in her school’s library and information science program.

Cheryl Knott is a professor in the School of Information at the University of Arizona. Her experience with online searching began in 1988, when she became a reference librarian at the University of Texas and access to online databases involved dialing in via an external modem. For two decades she has taught online searching in undergraduate courses designed for end users and graduate courses designed for master’s students in library and information science programs. Her book, Find the Information You Need! Resources and Techniques for Making Decisions, Solving Problems, and Answering Questions (Rowman & Littlefield, 2016), is designed for undergraduates.

Table of Contents

List of Figures, Textboxes, and Tables

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. The Age of Search

2. Accessing Quality Information at the Library Website

3. The Reference Interview

4. Selecting a Relevant Database

5. Presearch Preparation

6. Controlled Vocabulary

7. Free-Text Searching

8. Web Search Engines

9. Known-Item Searching

10. Assessing Research Impact

11. Search Strategies

12. Working with Results

13. Performing a Technical Reading of a Database’s Search System

14. Interacting with Library Users

15. Online Searching Now and in the Future

Glossary

Index

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